Biosensors and modern biospecific analytical techniques / edited by L. Gorton.

Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/​Created
Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier, 2005.
Description
1 online resource (657 p.)

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Series
  • Comprehensive analytical chemistry ; v. 44. [More in this series]
  • Wilson & Wilson's comprehensive analytical chemistry ; v. 44
Summary note
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 an
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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Language note
English
Contents
  • COMPREHENSIVE ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY; ADVISORY BOARD; CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME XLIV; VOLUMES IN THE SERIES; Contents; Series Editor's Preface; Preface; Biosensors based on self-assembled monolayers; Third generation biosensors-integrating recognition and transduction in electrochemical sensors; Enzyme biosensors containing polymeric electron transfer systems; DNA-based biosensors; Optical biosensors; Bioanalytical microsystems: technology and applications; New materials for biosensors, biochips and molecular bioelectronics; Electrochemical antibody-based sensors
  • Immunoassay: potentials and limitationsNon-affinity sensing technology: the exploitation of biocatalytic events for environmental analysis; Biosensors for bioprocess monitoring; Coupling of microdialysis sampling with biosensing detection modes; Index
ISBN
  • 9780080454412
  • 1-280-63083-3
  • 9786610630837
  • 0-08-045441-0
OCLC
190801693
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