This book specifically emphasizes bioanalytical problems starting from the characterization of the nanomaterials to the pitfalls and potential artifacts of state-of-the-art cytotoxicityassays that are frequently used to study harmful effects on cells. It also highlights the application of label-free bioanalytical techniques that can potentially complement the present approaches and hence provide new perspectives on this highly discussed cutting-edge field of research and public concern.
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"The book 'Measuring Biological Impacts of Nanomaterials' is a very good guide-book for readers interested in recent advances in biomedical nanotechnology research. ... The book provides excellent overview of our knowledge on modern scientific techniques and model systems for studying impact of nanomaterials as drug delivery vehicles in biomedicine which is essential for application of nanoparticle targeted therapy in the near future." (Andrea Babelova, Neoplasma, Vol. 64 (1), 2017)