Sensors and Probes for Bioimaging 1st Edition
Grasp the cutting edge of molecular imaging with Sensors and Probes for Bioimaging, 1st Edition by Young-Tae Chang and Nam-Young Kang. This authoritative volume delivers a clear, practical roadmap to the design, characterization, and application of chemical and optical probes that drive modern bioimaging and biosensor technology.
Inside, readers find expertly explained principles behind fluorescence probes, activatable sensors, nanoprobes, and in vivo imaging agents, illustrated with real-world examples from biomedical research and clinical diagnostics. Written for researchers, clinicians, and graduate students, the book balances rigorous science with actionable guidance—covering synthesis strategies, photophysical properties, target specificity, and translational considerations that matter in the lab and clinic.
Why this book matters: it connects molecular design to imaging performance, helping you pick or develop probes for everything from cellular-level fluorescence microscopy to whole-animal imaging and diagnostic assays. Applications span neuroscience, oncology, pharmacology, and infectious disease studies—making it an essential reference for academic labs, biotech teams, and medical centers across Asia, Europe, North America, and beyond.
If you need a single, practical source that demystifies the interplay between chemistry and imaging technology, this first edition is tailored for you. Enhance your experimental design, accelerate probe development, and deepen your understanding of how sensors translate biology into visible data.
Order your copy of Sensors and Probes for Bioimaging, 1st Edition by Young-Tae Chang and Nam-Young Kang today and advance your bioimaging expertise.
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