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This second edition covers the fundamentals of smart biosensor technology, issues related to material design and selection, enabling methods of biosensor fabrication, bioelectronics and neuronal network micro-arrays, and applications that include pathogen detection, toxicity monitoring and lab-on-chip (LoC) technologies.
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This second edition covers the fundamentals of smart biosensor technology, issues related to material design and selection, enabling methods of biosensor fabrication, bioelectronics and neuronal network micro-arrays, and applications that include pathogen detection, toxicity monitoring and lab-on-chip (LoC) technologies.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 600
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429771453
- Artikelnr.: 54788414
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 600
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429771453
- Artikelnr.: 54788414
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
George K. Knopf is a Professor in the Department of Mechanical & Materials Engineering at the University of Western Ontario (Canada). His areas of expertise and research interest include intelligent systems for design, laser microfabrication, micro-optics, optical microactuators, biosensors and bioelectronic imaging arrays.
Section I: Overview and Fundamentals 1. Introduction to Biosensors and
Bioelectronics 2. Toward Understanding the Intelligent Properties of
Biological Macromolecules: Implications for Their Design into Biosensors
Section II: Material Design and Selection 3. Molecular Film-Assembled
Detection System for Biosensors by Layer-by-Layer Adsorption 4. Nanotubes
and Nanowires for Biosensing: From Basic Science to Applications 5.
Conducting Polymer Nanowire-Based Bio-Field Effect Transistor for
Label-Free Detection 6. Optical Methods of Single Molecule Detection and
Applications in Biosensors Section III: Biosensor Design and Fabrication
7. Porous Silicon in Biosensing Applications 8. The Challenge of Human
Skin: Engineering the Biotic/Abiotic Interface 9. Nanoscale Optical
Biosensors and Biochips for Cellular Diagnostics 10. Molecular Computing
for Construction of Smart Biosensors from Deoxyribonucleic Acid-Based Logic
Gates Section IV: Bioelectronics 11. High Information Content Physiological
Biosensors: Nerve Cell Networks on Microelectrode Arrays 12.
Bacteriorhodopsin Protein: From a Biological Proton Pump to Functionalizing
Photo-Electro-Chemical Transducers 13. Color-Sensitive Biosensors for
Imaging Applications 14. Printable Electronics for Biosensing 15. Passive
Biosensors for Flexible Hybrid-Printed Electronic Systems Section V:
Applications in Detection and Monitoring 16. Optical Biosensors in
Foodborne Pathogen Detection 17. Multiarray Biosensors for Toxicity
Monitoring 18. Biosensors for the Detection of Emerging Plants and Animals
Fungal Pathogens 19. Droplet Microfluidics 20. Battery-Free Wireless
Sensors for Healthcare and Food Quality Monitoring 21. Perspectives on the
Future of Biosensor Technology
Bioelectronics 2. Toward Understanding the Intelligent Properties of
Biological Macromolecules: Implications for Their Design into Biosensors
Section II: Material Design and Selection 3. Molecular Film-Assembled
Detection System for Biosensors by Layer-by-Layer Adsorption 4. Nanotubes
and Nanowires for Biosensing: From Basic Science to Applications 5.
Conducting Polymer Nanowire-Based Bio-Field Effect Transistor for
Label-Free Detection 6. Optical Methods of Single Molecule Detection and
Applications in Biosensors Section III: Biosensor Design and Fabrication
7. Porous Silicon in Biosensing Applications 8. The Challenge of Human
Skin: Engineering the Biotic/Abiotic Interface 9. Nanoscale Optical
Biosensors and Biochips for Cellular Diagnostics 10. Molecular Computing
for Construction of Smart Biosensors from Deoxyribonucleic Acid-Based Logic
Gates Section IV: Bioelectronics 11. High Information Content Physiological
Biosensors: Nerve Cell Networks on Microelectrode Arrays 12.
Bacteriorhodopsin Protein: From a Biological Proton Pump to Functionalizing
Photo-Electro-Chemical Transducers 13. Color-Sensitive Biosensors for
Imaging Applications 14. Printable Electronics for Biosensing 15. Passive
Biosensors for Flexible Hybrid-Printed Electronic Systems Section V:
Applications in Detection and Monitoring 16. Optical Biosensors in
Foodborne Pathogen Detection 17. Multiarray Biosensors for Toxicity
Monitoring 18. Biosensors for the Detection of Emerging Plants and Animals
Fungal Pathogens 19. Droplet Microfluidics 20. Battery-Free Wireless
Sensors for Healthcare and Food Quality Monitoring 21. Perspectives on the
Future of Biosensor Technology
Section I: Overview and Fundamentals 1. Introduction to Biosensors and
Bioelectronics 2. Toward Understanding the Intelligent Properties of
Biological Macromolecules: Implications for Their Design into Biosensors
Section II: Material Design and Selection 3. Molecular Film-Assembled
Detection System for Biosensors by Layer-by-Layer Adsorption 4. Nanotubes
and Nanowires for Biosensing: From Basic Science to Applications 5.
Conducting Polymer Nanowire-Based Bio-Field Effect Transistor for
Label-Free Detection 6. Optical Methods of Single Molecule Detection and
Applications in Biosensors Section III: Biosensor Design and Fabrication
7. Porous Silicon in Biosensing Applications 8. The Challenge of Human
Skin: Engineering the Biotic/Abiotic Interface 9. Nanoscale Optical
Biosensors and Biochips for Cellular Diagnostics 10. Molecular Computing
for Construction of Smart Biosensors from Deoxyribonucleic Acid-Based Logic
Gates Section IV: Bioelectronics 11. High Information Content Physiological
Biosensors: Nerve Cell Networks on Microelectrode Arrays 12.
Bacteriorhodopsin Protein: From a Biological Proton Pump to Functionalizing
Photo-Electro-Chemical Transducers 13. Color-Sensitive Biosensors for
Imaging Applications 14. Printable Electronics for Biosensing 15. Passive
Biosensors for Flexible Hybrid-Printed Electronic Systems Section V:
Applications in Detection and Monitoring 16. Optical Biosensors in
Foodborne Pathogen Detection 17. Multiarray Biosensors for Toxicity
Monitoring 18. Biosensors for the Detection of Emerging Plants and Animals
Fungal Pathogens 19. Droplet Microfluidics 20. Battery-Free Wireless
Sensors for Healthcare and Food Quality Monitoring 21. Perspectives on the
Future of Biosensor Technology
Bioelectronics 2. Toward Understanding the Intelligent Properties of
Biological Macromolecules: Implications for Their Design into Biosensors
Section II: Material Design and Selection 3. Molecular Film-Assembled
Detection System for Biosensors by Layer-by-Layer Adsorption 4. Nanotubes
and Nanowires for Biosensing: From Basic Science to Applications 5.
Conducting Polymer Nanowire-Based Bio-Field Effect Transistor for
Label-Free Detection 6. Optical Methods of Single Molecule Detection and
Applications in Biosensors Section III: Biosensor Design and Fabrication
7. Porous Silicon in Biosensing Applications 8. The Challenge of Human
Skin: Engineering the Biotic/Abiotic Interface 9. Nanoscale Optical
Biosensors and Biochips for Cellular Diagnostics 10. Molecular Computing
for Construction of Smart Biosensors from Deoxyribonucleic Acid-Based Logic
Gates Section IV: Bioelectronics 11. High Information Content Physiological
Biosensors: Nerve Cell Networks on Microelectrode Arrays 12.
Bacteriorhodopsin Protein: From a Biological Proton Pump to Functionalizing
Photo-Electro-Chemical Transducers 13. Color-Sensitive Biosensors for
Imaging Applications 14. Printable Electronics for Biosensing 15. Passive
Biosensors for Flexible Hybrid-Printed Electronic Systems Section V:
Applications in Detection and Monitoring 16. Optical Biosensors in
Foodborne Pathogen Detection 17. Multiarray Biosensors for Toxicity
Monitoring 18. Biosensors for the Detection of Emerging Plants and Animals
Fungal Pathogens 19. Droplet Microfluidics 20. Battery-Free Wireless
Sensors for Healthcare and Food Quality Monitoring 21. Perspectives on the
Future of Biosensor Technology