Infrared Spectroscopy for Biological Systems under Physical, Chemical and Biological Processes
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Biosensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (10 June 2022) | Viewed by 4969
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2. CISFA (Interuniversity Consortium of Applied Physical Sciences), Viale Ferdinando Stagno D' Alcontres 31, 98166 Messina, Italy
Interests: biophysics; electromagnetic fields; spectroscopy; solar energy; astrophysics; topography
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Dear Colleagues,
Spectroscopic techniques are powerful tools for experimental investigation in the infrared (IR) region of organic systems of biophysical interest, such as biopolymers, proteins, cells, organs, and tissues during several processes, as these techniques can highlight, for instance, effects due to changes in temperature, pressure, oxidation, acidification, or exposure to microwaves, UV radiation, etc.
Furthermore, different spectroscopic techniques can couple with different system properties, to explore different spatial scales, to probe different system relaxation times, to highlight specific systems contributions thanks to chemical labeling, to follow the system kinetics, often guaranteeing great accuracy in measurements.
In many cases, the joint employment of different spectroscopic techniques can furnish a deep understanding of complex physical-chemical mechanisms interesting organic systems. For these reasons, spectroscopic techniques are widely employed in biomedicine to detect changes in molecular compositions and structures in organic tissues, for the diagnosis and the monitoring of various diseases.
In this framework, the proposed thematic issue will be a forum for researchers to highlight the new approaches in the applications of spectroscopy for the comprehension of unexplored behavioral mechanisms in organic matter.
Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:
-Study of the secondary structure of proteins in the IR region
-Role of protectant molecules on the structural and dynamical properties of bio-structures
-Modeling biological interactions
-Response of cells and biomolecules to physical-chemical agents
-Behavior of biopolymers under external stresses
-Study of organic tissues and membranes in the IR region
-Diagnosis and monitoring of various diseases
-Study of the response of sick organs to pharmacological or physical treatments
Prof. Emanuele Calabrò
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Infrared spectroscopy
- Spectroscopic techniques
- Biological interactions
- Response to physical-chemical agents
- Dynamics of bio-structures.
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