Articles Related to biosensors
Complete Green Synthesis of Gold Nanoparticles using Laser Ablation in Deionized Water Containing Chitosan and Starch
In this paper we report our results on the green synthesis of nontoxic, stable, and small size gold nanoparticle suspensions. We used the
single and two-beam laser to ablate a gold target submerged in deionized water containing chitosan or starch as the stabilizing agent.
Since both chitosan and starch are biodegradable and biocompatible, use of these natural polymers for gold nanoparticle protection
and stabilization does not introduce any environmental toxicity or biological hazards.
Polymeric Nano-Fibers and Modified Nano-Fibers Assembly in 3D Network for Different Potential Applications
Polymeric nano-fiber based materials and their application is one of the research areas in materials science and nanotechnology. Nano-fibrous materials are receiving extensive research interest for applications in diverse fields as biosensors, optical and chemical sensors, stimuli-responsive or "smart" materials, bioreactors, drug delivery carriers, etc.
Editorial Board Members Related to biosensors

Mohamed Maarouf Ali Zeinhom
Associate Professor
Food Hygiene Department
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Beni-Suef University
Egypt
Food Hygiene Department
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Beni-Suef University
Egypt

Prof. Dr. Alireza Heidari, Ph.D., D.Sc.
Full Distinguished Professor and Academic Tenure of Chemistry.
Enrico Fermi Distinguished Chair in Molecular Spectroscopy.
Head of Cancer Research Institute (CRI).
Director of the Bio Spectroscopy Core Research Laboratory (BCRL) at Faculty of Chemistry, California South University (CSU), Irvine, California, USA.
President of the American International Standards Institute (AISI), Irvine, California, USA.
Board Member of the World Association of Theoretical and Computational Chemists (WATOC).