Electrochemical Techniques of Detection: Electrochemical Immunoassays, Immunosensors, Recent Developments and Lung Cancers Biomarker

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AUTHOR'S NAME Fouad Hafith Mohammed Al. Bdarei, Tamarah Nabeel Jameel Almuhanna, Salam Asaad Abdul Hussein, Ghadeer Saddam Hussain, Tuqa Jamal Attia Jabr Alabedi
ISBN 978-93-95949-78-1
EDITION First 2024
LANGUAGE English
BINDING Hardbound & E Book
PAGES 90
PUBLISHER Perception Publishing
PRICE 100 USD || 1495.00 INR
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Description The present book offers a comprehensive exploration of the rapidly evolving field of electrochemical sensing technologies. With the growing need for precise, rapid, and cost-effective diagnostic methods, this book provides a deep dive into the principles, advancements, and applications of electrochemical immunoassays and immunosensors, emphasizing their pivotal role in modern biomedical diagnostics. Electrochemical techniques stand out for their sensitivity, specificity, and versatility in detecting biological markers. This book highlights their relevance in identifying critical biomarkers for diseases such as lung cancer—one of the most prevalent and life-threatening malignancies worldwide. From fundamental detection mechanisms to cutting-edge developments, it systematically unpacks how these technologies are transforming diagnostic capabilities. The text explores the integration of nanomaterials, microfabrication, and advanced signal amplification techniques that have propelled the field forward. Particular attention is given to lung cancer biomarkers, including carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), cytokeratin fragments, and miRNAs, offering insights into their clinical significance and detection challenges. Designed for researchers, clinicians, and industry professionals, the book provides an interdisciplinary perspective, bridging gaps between electrochemistry, immunology, and medical sciences. It also addresses the potential of wearable and point-of-care devices for early diagnosis, enabling timely interventions. By synthesizing foundational concepts with the latest innovations, the book underscores the transformative impact of electrochemical sensing in precision medicine and its promise for improving healthcare outcomes globally.

The present book offers a comprehensive exploration of the rapidly evolving field of electrochemical sensing technologies. With the growing need for precise, rapid, and cost-effective diagnostic methods, this book provides a deep dive into the principles, advancements, and applications of electrochemical immunoassays and immunosensors, emphasizing their pivotal role in modern biomedical diagnostics. Electrochemical techniques stand out for their sensitivity, specificity, and versatility in detecting biological markers. This book highlights their relevance in identifying critical biomarkers for diseases such as lung cancer—one of the most prevalent and life-threatening malignancies worldwide. From fundamental detection mechanisms to cutting-edge developments, it systematically unpacks how these technologies are transforming diagnostic capabilities. The text explores the integration of nanomaterials, microfabrication, and advanced signal amplification techniques that have propelled the field forward. Particular attention is given to lung cancer biomarkers, including carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), cytokeratin fragments, and miRNAs, offering insights into their clinical significance and detection challenges. Designed for researchers, clinicians, and industry professionals, the book provides an interdisciplinary perspective, bridging gaps between electrochemistry, immunology, and medical sciences. It also addresses the potential of wearable and point-of-care devices for early diagnosis, enabling timely interventions. By synthesizing foundational concepts with the latest innovations, the book underscores the transformative impact of electrochemical sensing in precision medicine and its promise for improving healthcare outcomes globally.

DETAILS
AUTHOR'S NAME Fouad Hafith Mohammed Al. Bdarei, Tamarah Nabeel Jameel Almuhanna, Salam Asaad Abdul Hussein, Ghadeer Saddam Hussain, Tuqa Jamal Attia Jabr Alabedi
ISBN 978-93-95949-78-1
EDITION First 2024
LANGUAGE English
BINDING Hardbound & E Book
PAGES 90
PUBLISHER Perception Publishing
PRICE 100 USD || 1495.00 INR
Processor
Description The present book offers a comprehensive exploration of the rapidly evolving field of electrochemical sensing technologies. With the growing need for precise, rapid, and cost-effective diagnostic methods, this book provides a deep dive into the principles, advancements, and applications of electrochemical immunoassays and immunosensors, emphasizing their pivotal role in modern biomedical diagnostics. Electrochemical techniques stand out for their sensitivity, specificity, and versatility in detecting biological markers. This book highlights their relevance in identifying critical biomarkers for diseases such as lung cancer—one of the most prevalent and life-threatening malignancies worldwide. From fundamental detection mechanisms to cutting-edge developments, it systematically unpacks how these technologies are transforming diagnostic capabilities. The text explores the integration of nanomaterials, microfabrication, and advanced signal amplification techniques that have propelled the field forward. Particular attention is given to lung cancer biomarkers, including carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), cytokeratin fragments, and miRNAs, offering insights into their clinical significance and detection challenges. Designed for researchers, clinicians, and industry professionals, the book provides an interdisciplinary perspective, bridging gaps between electrochemistry, immunology, and medical sciences. It also addresses the potential of wearable and point-of-care devices for early diagnosis, enabling timely interventions. By synthesizing foundational concepts with the latest innovations, the book underscores the transformative impact of electrochemical sensing in precision medicine and its promise for improving healthcare outcomes globally.

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