Transactions of Japanese Society for Medical and Biological Engineering
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Print ISSN : 1347-443X
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Nanobiodevice-Based Casual Sensing for Physical, Mental Stress and Fatigue.
YOSHINOBU BABA
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2015 Volume 53 Issue Supplement Pages S101_01

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Nanobiodevice is a piece of contrivance, equipment, machine, or component, which is created by the overlapping multidisciplinary activities associated with nanotechnology and biotechnology, intended for biological, medical, and clinical purposes. In this lecture, I will describe the development of nanobiodevices for biomedical applications, including casual sensing of stress and fatigue, single cancer cell diagnosis for cancer metastasis, nanopillar devices for ultrafast analysis of genomic DNA and microRNA, nanopore devices for single DNA and microRNA sequencing, nanowire devices for exosome analysis, single-molecular epigenetic analysis. Y. Baba, et al., Chem. Soc. Rev., 39, 948 (2010); Nature Biotech., 22, 337 (2004); Nature Biotech., 22, 1360 (2004); ACS Nano., 4, 121 (2010); ACS Nano., 5, 493, (2011); ACS Nano, 5, 7775 (2011); ACS Nano, 5, 9264 (2011); Nano Lett., 12, 6145 (2012); Nucleic Acids Res., 40, 284 (2012); ACS Nano, 7, 3029 (2013); Nano Lett., 13, 1877 (2013); Sci. Rep. (Nature Pub. Group), 4, 5252 (2014); Lab on a Chip, in press (2015).
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