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Publication Date:
08 Dec 1995
Publisher:
Elsevier Science & Technology
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Description
Biosensors have captured the imagination of the world's scientific and commercial communities by combining interdisciplinary skills of biologists, physicists, chemists and engineers to provide innovative solutions to analytical problems. Biosensors are applicable to clinical diagnostics, food analysis, cell culture monitoring, environmental control and various military situations. Ever increasing demands for rapid and convenient analyses of a wide variety of materials in diverse locations has led to intense interest in the fusion of biology and electronics which mimics our principal concern: the effect of materials and environments on living systems. This series, Advances in Biosensors, presents a compendium of research papers, in which authorities in the field of biosensors provide an up-to-date overview of their laboratory's contribution, summarizing the primary research as it has appeared, possibly scattered, in the journal and conference literature, and reflecting on their findings. The net result will be intense, yet highly readable accounts of the state of the art at this leading edge of analytical technology.
Contents
Biosensor research in Russia, A.A. Bajev, M.P. Kirpichnikov; Principles of creating electrochemical biosensors, V.A. Bogdanovskaya, M.R. Tarasevich; Mechanism of electron transport between redox proteins, enzymes and electrodes: biosensors based on mediatorless electron transport, A. I. Yaroppolov, B.A. Kuznetsov; Five models of biosensors based on semiconductor potentiometric transducers, A.N. Reshetilov, S.M. Khomutov; Amphiphilic polyelectrolytes as the basis of the new generation of biosensors, J.N. Kurochkin et al; Quenched luminescence sensors on the basic of the porphyrin phosphors, D.B. Papovsky; Flow immunoassays with hemi-luminescence detection, A.M. Egorov et al; Background for creating biosensors based on liquid crystals of nucleic acids, Yu M. Yevdokimov, S.C. Skuridan; Langmuir-Blodgett monolayers as a background for advanced optical biosensors, A.P. Savitsky, V.V. Savransky; Biosensors based on bacteriorhodopsin and photosynthetic reaction centres, A.A. Kononenko, E.P. Lukashov.
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