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Biosensors
Second Edition
Jonathan Cooper and Anthony Cass
268 pages
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numerous line figures
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246x189mm
978-0-19-963845-1
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Paperback
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11 March 2004
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- Detailed experimental protocols
- Diverse range of topics covered
- Includes chapters on both experimental methods and numerical modelling
- Describe both laboratory and production techniques
New to this edition - All new chapters, which focus on new methods and ideas since 1st Edition
Over the past 20 years, biosensors have revolutionised the care and management of diabetes and have had important impacts in several other areas of clinical diagnostics. This new book is a completely revised edition of Biosensors - A Practical Approach published in 1990. Edited by two internationally renowned experts in this field, it draws together contributions from active researchers in Europe, North America and Asia. Chapters explain how to implement diverse techniques, such as protein engineering, optical
and electrochemical instrumentation and numerical modelling in the context of producing biosensors for both laboratory and commercial applications. The book offers an overview of current research in this area as well as pointers to its further directions. It will be suitable both for those already active in the area who wish to expand their repertoire of experimental tools and for those who are just starting out in biosensor research.Readership: Researchers in academia and industry - This book provides up to date methods from respected contributors
Postgraduate students - This book provides a valuable 'how to do' manual at an early stage in their career
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Jonathan Cooper, University of Glasgow, UK, and Anthony Cass, Imperial College, London UK Contributors: Franco Gilardi, Philip Bartlett, Daren J. Caruana, Xian-en Zhang, Adam Heller, Michael Mayer, Samuel Terrettaz, Laurent Giovangrandi, Thierry Stora, Horst Vogel, David R. Walt, Caroline L. Schauer, Shannon E. Stitzel, Michael S. Fleming, Jason R. Epstein, Richard Thompson, Badri Maliwal, Hui Hui Zeng, Michelle Loetz Cramer, Pierre Coulet, Loic J. Blum
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" Biosensors offers a collection of essays and protocols which provide an overview on and an introduction to this exciting field of analytical science." - Jan Jaerling, Anal Bioanal Chem, 2006 "... written by well-known researchers in the field. A strength of the book is that it features topical technologies, such as redox hydrogels, oligonucleotide sensitive electrodes, ion channels and protein engineering, but has not forgotten what has made biosensors the commercial success they are today ... easy to read, but provides sufficient depth to keep experienced researchers interested." - Chemistry & Industry
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Preface
1: Heller: Redox Hydrogel based Electrochemical Biosensors
2: Caruana: Hybridization at Oligonucleotide sensitive electrodes
3: Zhang: Screen printing methods for biosensor production
4: Bartlett: Kinetic Modelling for Biosensors
5: Coulet and Blum: Bio- Chemi- and Electrochemi- luminescence for fibre optic Biosensors
6: Thompson et al: Determination of metal ions by fluorescence aniostropy
7: Walt et al: Fluorescence-based fiber optic biosensors
8: Vogel et al: Functional analysis of ion channels: Planar patch clamp and impedance spectroscopy of tethered lipid membranes
9: Gilardi: Protein engineering for Biosensors
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