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Affinity Biosensors
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The frequency of reports concemmg the interface of biological reco- tion elements to signal transduction technologies has risen dramatically over the last decade. Because any one of a wide variety of biological recognition elements (e. g. , antibodies, receptors, DNA, microorganisms, or enzymes) can theoretically be interfaced with any one of a wide variety of signal transducers (e. g. , optical, electrochemical, thermal, or acoustic), the potential range of devices and techniques can be bewildering. The purpose of this volume and the previous volume in this series is to provide a basic reference and startmg point for investigators in academics, mdustry, and government to begin or expand their biosensors research. This volume, Methods in Biotechnology vol. 7: Affinity Biosensors: Techniques and Protocols, describes a variety of classical and emerging transduction technologies that have been interfaced to bioaffinity elements (e. g. , antibodies and receptors). Some of the reasons for the expansion in the use of affinity-based biosensors include both advances in signal transduction technologies (e. g. , fiber optics, microelectromcs, and microfabrication) and the availability of bioafflmty elements. More specifically, with respect to biological recognttion elements, commercially and noncommercially produced antibodies directed toward a variety of analytes have become widely available. In addition, te- niques for the purification and stabilization of receptors have also significantly improved. As a result of these recent advances in the field, biosensors research and development projects are being pursued by mvestigators from a wide range of disciplines.
Zusammenfassung
"I enthusiastically recommend this book for anyone involved in the biosensor fields. . .allows one to quickly become knowledgeable in the field. . .very well written and organized, and it has a good index. The chapters are written by the noted experts who have developed each sensor type. . . an essential complement to its companion volume, which covers enzyme and microbial sensors."-John I. Peterson, NIH reviewing for Analytical Chemistry
Inhalt
Enzyme Biosensors.- Principles of Affinity-Based Biosensors.- Immunobiosensors Based on Thermistors.- Affinity Biosensing Based on Surface Plasmon Resonance Detection.- Immunosensors Based on Piezoelectric Crystal Device.- Immunobiosensors Based on Evanescent Wave Excitation.- A galactose-specific affinity hollow fiber sensor based on fluorescence resonance energy transfer.- Fiberoptic immunosensors with continuous analyte response.- Immunobiosensors based on grating couplers.- Receptor biosensors based on optical detection.- Biosensor-Related Techniques.- lmmunobiosensors based on ion-selective electrodes.- Biosensors based on DNA intercalation using light polarization.- ISFET affinity sensor.- Liposome-Based immunomigration assays.- Isolated receptor biosensors based on bilayer lipid membranes.- Eukaryotic cell biosensor The Cytosensor microphysiometer.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 264
- Herausgeber Humana Press
- Gewicht 388g
- Untertitel Techniques and Protocols
- Titel Affinity Biosensors
- Veröffentlichung 08.10.2011
- ISBN 1617370665
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9781617370663
- Jahr 2011
- Größe H229mm x B152mm x T15mm
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Editor Ashok Mulchandani, Kim Rogers
- Auflage 1998
- GTIN 09781617370663