Biotechnological Advances for Microbiology, Molecular Biology, and
Nanotechnology: An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Life Sciences
presents cutting-edge research associated with the beneficial
implications of biotechnology on human welfare.
The volume mainly focuses on the highly demanding thrust areas of
biotechnology that are microbiology, molecular biology, and
nanotechnology. The book provides a detailed overview of the beneficial
roles of microbes and nanotechnology-based engineered particles in
biological developments. Also, it highlights the role of epigenetic
machinery and redox modulators during the development of diseases. In
addition, it provides research on nanotechnology-based applications in
tissue engineering, stem cell, and regenerative medicines.
Overall, the book provides an extended platform for acquiring the
methodological knowledge needed for today's biotechnological
applications, such as DNA methylation, redox homeostasis, CRISPR,
nano-based drug delivery systems, proteomics, genomics, metagenomics,
bioluminescence, bioreactors, bioremediation, biosensors, etc.
Divided into three sections, the book first highlights some recent
trends in applied microbiology used in different areas, such as crop
improvement, wastewater treatment, drug delivery, healthcare management,
and more. The volume goes on to cover some advances in cellular and
molecular mechanisms, such as CRISPR technology in biological systems,
induced stem cells in disease prevention, integrated omics technology,
and others. The volume also explores the indispensable role of
nanotechnology in the precisely modulating intricate functioning of an
organism in diagnostic and therapy along its application in tissue
engineering and regenerative medicine and in food science as well as its
role in ecological sustainability.
This multidisciplinary volume will be highly valuable for the
researchers, scientists, biologists, and faculty and students striving
to expand their horizon of knowledge in their respective fields.