Single Molecule Tools for Bioanalysis 1st Edition By Shuo Huang
Single-Molecule Tools for Bioanalysis (1st Edition), edited by Shuo Huang, is a comprehensive textbook published in May 2022. It details the development and application of single-molecule techniques that have transformed biological observation and analysis. Key Specifications
- Editor: Shuo Huang (Nanjing University).
- Publisher: Jenny Stanford Publishing.
- Publication Date: May 26, 2022.
- Format: Hardcover and eBook.
- Length: Approximately 266–278 pages.
- ISBN-13: 978-9814800440.
Content Overview
The book is derived from lecture notes for a graduate-level chemistry course at Nanjing University and is intended for high-level undergraduate or entry-level graduate students. It covers the mechanisms, protocols, and practical applications of several frontier methodologies:
- Biological Nanopores: Analysis techniques for detecting individual molecules.
- Optical and Magnetic Tweezers: Methods for the physical manipulation and force-measurement of single molecules.
- Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET): Biosensing at the single-molecule level.
- DNA Origami: Use as biological sensors.
- Anti-Brownian Trapping: Long-time recording of molecular dynamics in solution.
AvailabilityThe textbook is available for purchase through major retailers and academic distributors:
- Amazon (Kindle and Hardcover)
- Routledge / Taylor & Francis
- Walmart