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  • Kanik, Priti; Kumar, Rashi; Varshney, Ritu (Routledge, 2024-12)
  • Verma, Ashmit; Kumar, Payal; Kuddushi, Muzammil; Joshi, Gayatri; Khatua, Saumyakanti; Dhanka, Mukesh; Chauhan, Deepak S. (Academic Press, 2025)
    Nanosensors are highly adaptable analytical tools with a vast potential for disease diagnosis, especially for cancer detection. Their effectiveness relies on multiple factors, including synthesis, material diversity, and ...
  • Kumar, Sanjay; Morya, Vinod; Datta, Bhaskar (Elsevier, 2018-08)
  • Choudhary, Sandeep; Pandey, Gaurav; Mukherjee, Rupsha; Joshi, Abhijeet (2019)
    Biomedical instrumentation (BMI) deals with the measuring, recording, and transmitting biological signals from and to the human body to enable development of new algorithms and instruments to solve health-related problems. ...
  • Rajwar, Anjali; Vaswani, Payal; Naveena, A. Hema; Bhatia, Dhiraj (Elsevier, 2022-01)
    The field of DNA nanotechnology has diverged into various areas of applications ranging from computing, photonics, biosensing to in vivo bioimaging and therapeutic delivery, to name a few. In the beginning, most of the ...
  • Kirubakaran, Sivapriya; Thiruvenkatam, Vijay (IGI Global, 2014)
    This chapter introduces the basic concepts of nano science to readers. Some novel methodologies for synthesizing nano particles are discussed briefly. Since the book title suggests diverse applications of nano materials, ...
  • Singh, Ankur; Bhatia, Dhiraj (Elsevier, 2022-03)
    From being genetic material to being exploited as an intelligent biomaterial, DNA has traveled a lot of scientific space of research and innovation. DNA can assemble into macromolecular polymeric networks based on sequences ...
  • Vaswani, Payal; Naveena, A. Hema; Bhatia, Dhiraj (Academic Press, 2022-08)
    Structural DNA nanotechnology has emerged as a distinct branch of nanoscience research that aims to develop biocompatible solutions for biological problems, using DNA as a construction material at the nanoscale. One of the ...
  • Rajwar, Anjali; Morya, Vinod; Bhatia, Dhiraj (Elsevier, 2022-03)
    DNA nanotechnology provides simple and robust design approaches for self-assembling nanostructures with extra-ordinary potential for various biomedical applications. DNA has emerged as a material of choice for constructing ...
  • Gangrade, Ankit; Hivare, Pravin; Gupta, Sharad; Bhatia, Dhiraj (Academic Press, 2023-09)
    The deoxyribose nucleic acid's (DNA's) journey from being a genetic material to a structural biomaterial has been an exciting one. Of different classes of DNA-based nanodevices, hydrogels have received significant attention ...
  • Kunde, Aayushi; K., Anushka; Sehgal, B. (Elsevier, 2024-10)
    The outstanding optical properties, biocompatibility, and ease of surface functionalization of carbon dots (CDs) have made them a promising luminous nanomaterial for metal ion sensing. The concentration-dependent multicolor ...
  • Singh, Hemant; Kuddushi, Muzammil; Singh, Ramesh; Sathapathi, Sneha; Dan, Aniruddha; Mishra, Narayan Chandra; Bhatia, Dhiraj; Dhanka, Mukesh (Springer, 2024-01)
    Targeted drug delivery approaches have been widely employed to regulate the absorption and biodistribution of small molecules and biologics at the targeted diseased sites to maximize therapeutic performances without affecting ...
  • Kansara, Krupa; Bhatia, Dhiraj (CRC Press, 2022-12)
    The increased use of Engineered Nanomaterials (ENMs) and their availability in a large number of consumer-based products raises a major alarm for humans and especially for aquatic environments as the potential effects of ...
  • Mayya, Chaithra; Kharbhanda, Sumit; Haque, Ashadul; Bhatia, Dhiraj (Springer Nature, 2021-07)
    Wound healing is a complex dynamic multicellular mechanism involving a series of interrelated physiological advancements from chemical signaling to tissue level structures in the body at subcellular to intracellular levels. ...
  • Jain, Nishant K.; Mehta, Jinal M.; Palaniappan, Arunkumar; Dhanka, Mukesh; Prasad, Rajendra; Srivastava, Rohit (Woodhead Publishing, 2023-07)
    Recent advancements in the use of phytoconstituents in either conjugated or encapsulated form with different nanocarriers is a new area of interest in the field of disease therapy. Plant active ingredients, or phytochemicals, ...
  • Khurshid, Ibraq; Singh, Hemant; Khan, Alia; Mir, Muzafar Ahmed; Farooq, Bilkees; Shawl, Asif Iqbal; Hassan, Shabir; Ashraf, Syed Salman; Samad, Yarjan Abdul; Muzamil, Showkeen (Springer, 2024-01)
    Metallic nanoparticles have captivated scientists due to their ability to be altered with different chemical functional groups, which enable them to conjugate with ligands, small molecules and medicines, thus creating a ...
  • Singh, Poonam; Kumar, Sanjay (Academic Press, 2018-08)
  • Sainburg, Robert L.; Mutha, Pratik K. (Springer Nature, 2022-11)
    Research into the neural control of movement has elucidated important principles that can provide guidelines to rehabilitation professionals for enhancing the recovery of motor function in stroke patients. In this chapter, ...
  • Varshney, Rajat; Desai, Dhruv N.; Sulabh, Sourabh; Varshney, Ritu; Ghosh, Mayukh (Springer, 2024-07)
    Prophylaxis is undoubtedly the best strategy for disease management, particularly to combat acute and per acute fatal diseases but effective commercialized vaccines are unavailable for several economically important livestock ...
  • Singhal, Aditi; Kapil, Kriti; Dodla, Ankit; Kumar, Sanjay; Datta, Bhaskar (Springer Nature, 2020)
    The use of biomolecules toward environmental analysis provides impressive advantages in terms of selectivity and efficiency. Proteins have served as the classical choice of biomolecules in this regard partly due to their ...

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