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Covers trends in modern biotechnology
All aspects of this interdisciplinary technology, where knowledge, methods and expertise are required from chemistry, biochemistry, microbiology, genetics, chemical engineering and computer science, are treated
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Contents:
1 R. Renneberg, D. Pfeiffer, F. Lisdat, G. Wilson, U. Wollenberger, F. Ligler, A.P.F. Turner: Frieder Scheller and the Short History of Biosensors.- 2 U. Wollenberger, R. Spricigo, S. Leimkühler, K. Schröder: Protein Electrodes with Direct Electrochemical Communication.- 3 A. Lambrianou, S. Demin, E. Hall: Protein Engineering and Electrochemical Biosensors.- 4 B. Danielson: Artificial Receptors.- 5 C. P. Chan, Y. Cheung, R. Renneberg, M. Seydack: New Trends in Immunoassays.- 6 A. Warsinke: Electrochemical Biochips for Protein Analysis.- 7 O. Pänke, T. Balkenhohl, J. Kafka, D. Schäfer, F. Lisdat: Impedance Spectroscopy and Biosensing.- 8 J. Wang: Amplified Transduction of Biomolecular Interactions Based on the Use of Nanomaterials.- 9 M. Zayats, I. Willner: Photoelectrochemical and Optical Applications of Semiconductor Quantum Dots for Bioanalysis.- 10 R.R. Sathuluri, S. Yamamura, E. Tamiya: Microsystems Technology and Biosensing.- 11 H. Nakamura, M. Shimomura-Shimizu, I. Karube: Developments of Microbial Sensors and Their Application.- 12 G. Gauglitz, G. Proll: Strategies for Label-Free Optical Detection.- 13 F.F. Bier, M. Nickisch-Rosenegk, E. Ehrentreich-Förster, E. Reiß, J. Henkel, R. Strehlow, D. Andresen: DNA Microarrays.- 14 L. Stoica, S. Neugebauer, W. Schuhmann: Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy (SECM) as a Tool in Biosensor Research.-
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Publisher: Springer (Springer Berlin Heidelberg)
Publication date: December, 2007
Pages: 504
Weight: 944g
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Subcategories: Biochemistry, General Issues, Genetics, Microbiology
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CUSTOMER REVIEWS
Critical assessment This book is written by different
experts with different backgrounds, which highlights the
interdisciplinarity of this field. The chapters are approximately
the same length and structure and are all of high
quality. References are cited extensively, which helps
interested readers to access more details about the contents
of each chapter. The book gives a good overview about
current developments but does not deal too much with
revolutionary or visionary aims. It simply shows and
presents the knowledge of leading experts in this field.
Readership recommendations This book can be recommended
for scientists, technical personnel and advanced
students wanting to improve their knowledge and to get an
overview of an interesting field. Marketing experts will also
get an impression regarding future biosensor developments.
Summary Biosensors for the 21st century gives a good
insight and overview of the field of biosensors and shows
the impact of Frieder Scheller in the world of biosensing.
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