Bioanalytical Techniques: Principles and Applications is a comprehensive and authoritative book that explores the principles, methodologies, and applications of bioanalytical techniques in the field of life sciences. The book covers a wide range of analytical techniques used for the characterization, quantification, and analysis of biological samples, including proteins, nucleic acids, metabolites, and biomarkers. Using a multidisciplinary approach by integrating concepts from biochemistry, molecular biology, analytical chemistry, and biotechnology, this book provides a solid foundation in the fundamental principles underlying various bioanalytical techniques, such as spectroscopy, chromatography, electrophoresis, immunoassays, mass spectrometry, and biosensors. Each technique is explained in detail, including its working principles, instrumentation, data analysis, and practical considerations. The book incorporates case studies, examples, and practical tips to illustrate how these techniques are used to solve biological problems and address research questions. It also discusses emerging trends and technologies in bioanalytical techniques, such as microfluidics, nanotechnology, and omics approaches.
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Biochemists, biologists, chemists, and medical and pharmaceutical professionals interested in biomolecules, enzymology, and biochemical pathways.