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HANDBOOK OF

NANOPHYSICS
Nanomedicine

and

Edited

Nanorobotics

by

Klaus D, Sattler

fi)J

CRC Press
Taylor 61 Francis Group
Boca Raton

CRC Press is an

imprint

Taylor fit Francis Croup,

London

New York

of the
an

informa business

Contents

Preface

ix

Acknowledgments

xi

Editor

xiii

Contributors

PART I
1

xv

Interfacing

Nano-Bio

Quantum

Dots: Basics to

Sarwat B. Rizvi, Mo

Keshtgar,

Biological Applications

1-1

and Alexander Marcus Seifalian

2 Viral Biology and Nanotechnology

2-1

Vaibhav Saini and Maaike Everts

3 Nano-Bio Interfacing with Living Cell Biochips


Yosi Shacham-Diamand, Ronen Almog, Ramiz Daniel, Arthur Rabner,
4 MicroMaria

and

3-1
and Rachela

Popovtzer

Nanomechanical Biosensors
Priscila

Arroyo-Hernandez,

M.

4-1

Kosaka, Johann Mertens, Montserrat

Calleja,

and Javier

5 Enzymatic Nanolithography
Manfred Radmacher
6

Biomimetic

Synthesis

Eike Brunner, Hermann

5-1

of Nanostructures

Ehrlich, and Martin

Inspired by Biomineralization

Jonathan

Jeynes,

Vanesa

6-1

Kammer

7 Nanotubes for Biotechnology


C. G.

Tamayo

7-1

Sanz-Beltran, Johnjoe McPadden, and S. R. P. Silva

8 Nanoscale Forces in Protein Recognition and Adhesion

8-1

Deborah Leckband

Force

Spectroscopy

on

Cells

9-1

Martin Benoit

10 Nanoscale Magnetic Biotransport

10-1

Edward P. Furlani

11

Nanomechanical Sensors for


Hans Peter Lang and

12

Analyzing

Christoph

Biochemistry

and Medicine

11-1

Gerber

Individual Biomolecules

Using Nanopores

Meni Wanunu, Gautam V. Soni, and Amit Meller

12-1

Contents

PART II
13

Nanotoxicology

Chances and Risks of Nanotechnology

13-1

Armin Grunwald

14 Human and Natural Environment Effects of Nanomaterials


Birgit Gaiser,

Clift,

Martin J. D.

Helinor J. Johnston, Matthew S. P.

14-1

Boyles,

and Teresa F. Fernandes

15 Toxicology, Diagnostics, and Therapy Functions of Nanomaterials


Stefano Bellucci

15-1

16 Cell Oxidative Stress: Risk of Metal Nanoparticles


Marija Poljak-Blazi, Morana Jaganjac, and Neven Zarkovic

16-1

17 Fullerene C60 Toxicology


Crystal Y. Usenko, Stacey L. Harper,

Clinical

PART III

17-1
Michael T. Simonich, and Robert L.

Significance

Tanguay

of Nanosystems

18 Pharmacological Significance of Nanoparticles

18-1

Carlos Medina and Marek W. Radomski

19

Organs from Nanomaterials


Maqsood Ahmed and Alexander Marcus

20

Nanotechnology

Seifalian

Implants

Nanotechnology

for the Urologist


Lyndon Gommersall, Iqbal

Hashim Uddin Ahmed,

PART IV
22

20-1

and Thomas J. Webster

Lijie Zhang
21

for

19-1

21-1
S.

Shergill,

Manit

Arya,

and Mark Emberton

Medical Imaging

Quantum Dots for Nanomedicine

22-1

Sarah H. Radwan and Hassan M. E. Azzazy

23

Relaxivity
Gustav J.

of

Nanoparticles for Magnetic Resonance Imaging


Strijkers and Klaas Nicolay

23-1

24 Nanoparticle Contrast Agents for Medical Imaging


David P. Cormode, Willem

J.

M.

Mulder, and Zahi

A.

24-1

Fayad

25 Optical Nanosensors for Medicine and Health Effect Studies


Tuan Vo-Dinh and Yan Zhang
PART V

25-1

Drug Delivery

26 Multifunctional Pharmaceutical Nanocarriers

26-1

Vladimir P. Torchilin

27 Nanotechnology and Drug Delivery


Fahima Dilnawaz, Sarbari Acharya, Ranjita Misra, Abhalaxmi Singh,
28 Targeting Magnetic Particles for Drug Delivery
Javed Ally and Alidad Amirfazli
29 Biodegradable Nanoparticles for Drug Delivery
Jason Park and Tarek M. Fahmy

27-1
and

Sanjeeb

Kumar Sahoo

28-1

29-1

Contents

PART VI

Response

to

Nanomaterials

30 Uptake of Carbon-Based Nanoparticles by Mammalian Cells and Plants


Pu-Chun Ke, Sijie Lin, Jason Reppert, Apparao M. Rao, and HongLuo

30-1

31

31-1

Penetration of Metallic Nanomaterials in Skin


Biancamaria Baroli

32 Nanoparticulate Systems and the Dermal

Barrier

32-1

to Continuous Nanostructures

33-1

Frank Stracke and Marc Schneider

33 Cellular Response
Kevin J.

Chalut,

PART VII

Karina

Cancer

Kulangara,

andKam W.

Leong

Therapy

34 Nanotechnology for Targeting Cancer


Venkataramanan Soundararajan and Ram Sasisekharan

34-1

35 Cancer Nanotechnology: Targeting Tumors with Nanoparticles


Erem Bilensoy

35-1

36

36-1

Nanoparticles for Plasmonic Photothermal Cancer Therapy


Xiaohua Huang, Ivan H. El-Sayed, and Mostafa A. El-Sayed
Gold

37 Fullerenes
PawelMroz,

PART VIII
38

Photodynamic Therapy

in

Ying-Ying Huang,

of Cancer

37-1

Tim Wharton, and Michael R. Hamblin

Quantum Engines and Nanomotors

Energy Transport and

Heat Production in

Quantum Engines

38-1

Liliana Arrachea and Michael Moskalets

39

Artificial

Chemically

Yu-Guo Tao and

40

39-1

Raymond Kapral
40-1

Nanobatteries
Dale Teeters and

41

Powered Nanomotors

Paige

L. Johnson
41-1

Nanoheaters
Christian Falconi

PART IX

Nanorobotics

42 Atomic-Force-Microscopy-Based Nanomanipulation Systems


Cagdas D. Onal,

42-1

Onur Ozcan, and Metin Sitti

43 Nanomanipulation and Nanorobotics with the Atomic Force Microscope

43-1

Robert W. Stark

44 Nanorobotic Manipulation
Lixin Dong and Bradley J. Nelson

44-1

45 MRI-Guided Nanorobotic Systems for Drug Delivery


Panagiotis Vartholomeos,

Matthieu

Fruchard,

Antoine Ferreira, and Constantinos Mavroidis

45-1

viii

Contents

46 Medical Micro- and Nanorobots


Sylvain Martel

46-1

47 Nanohandling Robot Cells


Sergej Fatikow, Thomas Wich, Christian Dahmen,
Hagemann, and Michael Weigel-Jech
Index

47-1
Daniel

Jasper,

Christian

Stolle, Volkmar Eichhorn, Saskia


Index-1

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