Book Description
With contributions from
experts in the field, the Handbook of Biosensors and Biochips provides
an essential reference, underpinning many of the applications used in
medical diagnostics, environmental control and pharmaceutical and food
industries. It presents an invaluable addition for those in both
academia and industry.
Written for researchers and advanced students, this much needed concise
volume is an ideal tool to use as a ready reference and captures the
very latest in state-of-the-art research, providing readers with a
broader and deeper understanding of the topic.
From the
contents:
Part I: Introduction to biosensor and biochip technologies
Part II: Biological and molecular recognitions systems
Part III: The biology - materials interface: interfacial science
and receptor integration
Part IV: Transducer technologies for biosensors and bio-array
technologies
Part V: Miniaturised, micro-engineered and particle systems
Part VI: Array technologies
Part VII: Data analysis, conditioning and presentation
Part VIII: Areas and examples of biosensor applications
Part IX: Commercialisation, business and regulatory issues
Part X: Future implications, trends and perspectives
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