Nanosensors have rapidly become a technology of choice across diverse fields. They offer effective affordable options for detecting and measuring chemical and physical properties in difficult-to-reach systems. Stimulating a convergence of research across disciplines, this volume covers carbon-nanotube-based and nanomechanical cantilever sensors, fluorescence resonance energy for glucose monitoring, noble metal nanoparticles as probes for biological analysis, and optical capillary sensors for classifying liquid samples. It also covers nanosensors in bioinformatics and their role in a systems approach to healthcare.
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