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This book focuses on important interfacial phenomena, such as interfacial potential and interfacial multi-functionality, responsible for determining the fate of nanoparticles inside the biological milieu. Additionally, this book explores the role of surface defects in photocatalytic nanoparticles in defining the nanoparticle interaction to biological membrane and cytotoxic propensity.The authors describe the interfacial assembly of peptide/protein on conformational/functional dynamics of the peptide/protein, which may be adopted as an approach to moderate the protein misfolding diseases.

Produktbeschreibung
This book focuses on important interfacial phenomena, such as interfacial potential and interfacial multi-functionality, responsible for determining the fate of nanoparticles inside the biological milieu. Additionally, this book explores the role of surface defects in photocatalytic nanoparticles in defining the nanoparticle interaction to biological membrane and cytotoxic propensity.The authors describe the interfacial assembly of peptide/protein on conformational/functional dynamics of the peptide/protein, which may be adopted as an approach to moderate the protein misfolding diseases.

Autorenporträt
Dr. Manoranjan Arakha, has completed his Ph.D. from National Institute of Technology Rourkela, Odisha, India. His research interest involves exploring the interfacial phenomenon at nano-bio interfaces.  Dr. Suman Jha has completed his Ph.D. from Technical University of Dortmund, Germany. He is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Life Science, National Institute of Technology Rourkela, Odisha, India. Currently, Dr. Jha investigates different biological entities with enhanced efficacy, using nanoparticle-mediated approaches, to combat cancer and TIIDM. His research interests involve nanoparticle-protein & nanoparticle-membranes (prokaryotic & eukaryotic membranes) interactions, and protein-metal ions & protein-protein interactions.