Frontiers in Biosensorics I

Frontiers in Biosensorics I
Title Frontiers in Biosensorics I PDF eBook
Author F.W. Scheller
Publisher Birkhäuser
Total Pages 285
Release 2013-03-11
Genre Science
ISBN 3034890435

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Volume I provides an in-depth discussion of the most recent developments of crucical biosensor components. It concentrates on the interface between the analyte phase and the detector, namely, the implementation of novel recognition elements, including nucleic acids, and of leading-edge technology in the construction of responsive thin layers. Thus, the reader can obtain a foretaste of achievable future progress in the field.

Frontiers in Biosensorics

Frontiers in Biosensorics
Title Frontiers in Biosensorics PDF eBook
Author Frieder W. Scheller
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1997
Genre Biosensors
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Frontiers in Biosensorics II

Frontiers in Biosensorics II
Title Frontiers in Biosensorics II PDF eBook
Author F.W. Scheller
Publisher Birkhäuser
Total Pages 179
Release 2013-03-12
Genre Science
ISBN 3034890451

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Volume II focuses on the state-of-the-art technologies and applications of various types of sensors. It presents different analyzers and their operational parameters in many areas of practical use. Moreover, aspects of the marketability of biosensors are covered in the context of established conventional analytical techniques as well as under consideration of the needs, habits and beliefs of consumers. A picture thus emerges of how applications can be expanded in the future and novel markets can be opened up.

Frontiers in Biosensorics

Frontiers in Biosensorics
Title Frontiers in Biosensorics PDF eBook
Author F.W. Scheller
Publisher Birkhäuser
Total Pages 175
Release 1996-12-01
Genre Science
ISBN 9783764354817

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Biosensors in Environmental Monitoring

Biosensors in Environmental Monitoring
Title Biosensors in Environmental Monitoring PDF eBook
Author Ursula Bilitewski
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 444
Release 2000-05-30
Genre Science
ISBN 9789057024498

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During recent years both research activity and the number of reports on biosensor systems applied to environmental analysis have increased significantly. Compounds present in the environment have increasingly been shown to have effects on biological systems such as cells, enzymes, binding proteins, and DNA. In order to deal with the increasing demand for information about possible pollution of the environment there is need for improvements to analytical methods. Thus, biochemistry-based analytical methods should offer the possibility of monitoring these effects. This text provides an overview of existing biosensor principles, commercially available instruments, and related biochemical assays which have been developed and applied to environmental monitoring. Providing the reader with detailed information on methodology and a description of the practical application of selected sensors, this text also includes reports on established chemical methods for comparison. This volume presents fundamental principles together with examples of applications and discussion of drawbacks, and future developments. Of interest to all in the field of environmental analysis and biosensor technology, this text provides a comprehensive treatise on the latest research and developments in the field.

Biosensors and Modern Biospecific Analytical Techniques

Biosensors and Modern Biospecific Analytical Techniques
Title Biosensors and Modern Biospecific Analytical Techniques PDF eBook
Author L. Gorton
Publisher Elsevier
Total Pages 490
Release 2005-04-02
Genre Science
ISBN 0080454410

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Biosensors and Modern Biospecific Analytical Techniques further expands the Comprehensive Analytical Chemistry series' coverage of rapid analysis based on advanced technological developments. This 12-chapter volume summarizes the main developments in the biosensors field over the last 10 years. It provides a comprehensive study on the different types of biosensors, including DNA-based, enzymatic, optical, self-assembled monolayers and the third generation of biosensors. As well as many technological developments on bioanalytical microsystems and new materials for biosensors, antibody and immunoassay developments have a prominent place in the book. * Provides a comprehensive study on the different types of biosensors * Applications covered include environmental analysis, bioprocess monitoring and biomedicine * An indispensable resource for those working in analytical chemistry

Chemical Sensors and Biosensors for Medical and Biological Applications

Chemical Sensors and Biosensors for Medical and Biological Applications
Title Chemical Sensors and Biosensors for Medical and Biological Applications PDF eBook
Author Ursula E. Spichiger-Keller
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 425
Release 2008-11-21
Genre Science
ISBN 3527612262

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This book introduces the principles and concepts of chemical and biochemical sensors for analyzing medical as well as biological samples. For applications like analyzing or monitoring gastric juice or blood plasma, the potential of sensors is exceptionally large. Focussed on these applications, the interpretation of analytical results is explained. Specific advantages are compared to other analytical techniques. Numerous tables with data provide useful information not easily found elsewhere and make a handy source of reference. Ursula E. Spichiger-Keller is head of the Center for Chemical Sensors/Biosensors and Bioanalytical Chemistry at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich.