Carbon and Graphene Quantum Dots for Biomedical Applications 1st Edition
Carbon and Graphene Quantum Dots for Biomedical Applications, 1st Edition by Kyusik Yun and Saravanan Govindaraju is a definitive, contemporary guide to the rapidly evolving field of quantum-dot nanomaterials and their clinical potential. Clear, authoritative and richly detailed, this volume brings together synthesis strategies, optical and electronic properties, surface engineering, biocompatibility, toxicity assessment, and practical biomedical implementations in one compact reference.
Discover how carbon and graphene quantum dots are transforming bioimaging, fluorescence-guided diagnostics, biosensing, targeted drug delivery and theranostics. Through carefully curated chapters, the authors translate complex physical chemistry into actionable experimental insight, highlighting in vitro and in vivo studies, delivery pathways, and regulatory considerations that matter to translational researchers and clinicians alike.
Engineered for scientists, graduate students, medical researchers and industry innovators across North America, Europe and the Asia-Pacific, this book balances theoretical rigor with application-driven examples. Learn best-practice protocols for synthesis and functionalization, comparative analyses with other nanomaterials, and real-world case studies that demonstrate pathways from bench to bedside.
If you’re advancing diagnostic tools, developing nanomedicines, or teaching the next generation of biomedical engineers, this essential reference will sharpen your strategy and accelerate discovery. Compact yet comprehensive, it’s the resource professionals reach for when precision, safety and clinical relevance are paramount.
Bring cutting-edge nanotechnology into your lab or classroom—add Carbon and Graphene Quantum Dots for Biomedical Applications to your collection today and stay at the forefront of biomedical innovation.
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