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Main description:
This book offers a comprehensive overview of the development and application of microfluidics and biosensors in cancer research, in particular, their applications in cancer modeling and theranostics.
Over the last decades, considerable effort has been made to develop new technologies to improve the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. Microfluidics has proven to be a powerful tool for manipulating biological fluids with high precision and efficiency and has already been adopted by the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. With recent technological advances, particularly biosensors, microfluidic devices have increased their usefulness and importance in oncology and cancer research.
The aim of this book is to bring together in a single volume all the knowledge and expertise required for the development and application of microfluidic systems and biosensors in cancer modeling and theranostics. It begins with a detailed introduction to the fundamental aspects of tumor biology, cancer biomarkers, biosensors and microfluidics. With this knowledge in mind, the following sections highlight important advances in developing and applying biosensors and microfluidic devices in cancer research at universities and in the industry. Strategies for identifying and evaluating potent disease biomarkers and developing biosensors and microfluidic devices for their detection are discussed in detail. Finally, the transfer of these technologies into the clinical environment for the diagnosis and treatment of cancer patients will be highlighted.
By combining the recent advances made in the development and application of microfluidics and biosensors in cancer research in academia and clinics, this book will be useful literature for readers from a variety of backgrounds. It offers new visions of how this technology can influence daily life in hospitals and companies, improving research methodologies and the prognosis of cancer patients.
Contents:
Preface
SECTION 1: FUNDAMENTALS OF MICROFLUIDICS AND BIOSENSORS
Fundamentals of biosensors and detection methods
How to get away with gradients
Sensors and Biosensors in Organs-on-a-Chip Platforms
Current trends in microfluidics and biosensors for cancer research applications
SECTION 2: MODELLING THE TUMOR MICROENVIRONMENT AND ITS DYNAMIC EVENTS
The Tumor Microenvironment - An Introduction for the Development of Microfluidic Devices
Biomaterials for mimicking and modelling tumor micro-environment
Advancing Tumor Microenvironment Research by combining Organs-on-Chips and Biosensors
Microfluidic-Driven Biofabrication and the Engineering of Cancer-Like Microenvironments
Advances in 3D vascularized tumor-on-a-chip technology
SECTION 3: CANCER DETECTION AND DIAGNOSIS
Biosensors advances: Contributions to cancer diagnostics and treatment
Flexible sensing systems for cancer diagnostics
Coupling micro-physiological systems and biosensors for improving cancer biomarkers detection
Microfluidic biosensor-based devices for rapid diagnosis and effective anti-cancer therapeutic monitoring for breast cancer metastasis
Liquid biopsies: flowing biomarkers
From exosomes to circulating tumor cells: using microfludics to detect high predictive cancer biomarkers
Microfluidics for the Isolation and Detection of Circulating Tumor Cells
Evolution in automatized detection of cancer cells: advances in magnetic microcytometers
Droplet-based microfluidic chip design, fabrication and use for ultrahigh-throughput DNA analysis and quantification
Emerging microfluidic and biosensor technologies for improved cancer theranostics
SECTION 4: CLINICAL APPLICATIONS: TOWARDS PERSONALIZED MEDICINE
Microfluidics for cancer biomarker discovery, research and clinical application
Methods for the detection of circulating biomarkers in cancer patients
Advances in Microfluidics for the Implementation of Liquid Biopsy in Clinical Routine
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Springer (Springer International Publishing AG)
Publication date: June, 2022
Pages: None
Weight: 1075g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: General Issues, Oncology, Pharmacology