This book describes the rational design development and application of nucleic acid
amplification strategies for biosensing bioimaging and biomedicine. It consists of fifteen
chapters demonstrating the use of these strategies in various areas including fluorescence
techniques Chemiluminescence biosensors electrochemiluminescence biosensors colorimetric
assays surface plasmon resonance technologies electrochemical DNA sensors
photoelectrochemical biosensor nanopore sensors quartz crystal microbalance fluorescence
imaging surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy in vitro and in vivo metal ions detection
theranostics and microdroplet chips. Offering a collection of reviews illustrating the latest
advances in biochemical analysis and therapeutics the book shares valuable insights into
current challenges and future prospects making it a valuable resource for a wide readership in
the various fields of biosensing bioimaging and biomedicine.