Biomolecular Engineering for Biomedical Applications—Selected papers from NanoBio&Med 2018

A special issue of Biomolecules (ISSN 2218-273X).

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Interests: intrinsically disordered proteins; protein folding; protein misfolding; partially folded proteins; protein aggregation; protein structure; protein function; protein stability; protein biophysics; protein bioinformatics; conformational diseases; protein–ligand interactions; protein–protein interactions; liquid-liquid phase transitions
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Dear Colleagues,

Emerging nanobiotechnologies can offer solutions to the current and future challenges in medicine. By covering topics from regenerative medicine, tissue engineering, drug delivery, and molecular biorecognition, this Special Issue aims to provide an update on the trends in biomedical technologies for the effective diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of disease. 

This Special Issue is cooperating with the NanoBio&Med 2018 conference (http://www.nanobiomedconf.com/NBM18/index.php). All speakers and registered participants at this conference are invited to submit a manuscript for publication.

Dr. Vladimir N. Uversky
Dr. Antonio Correia
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Keywords

  • nanobioanalysis in vitro
  • bio-nano measurement and microscopy
  • nanomaterials for biological and medical applications
  • nanoassemblies
  • drug delivery
  • molecular imaging and biophotonics
  • nanotoxicology
  • graphene-based applications

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