Biosensors, 2nd Edition, 9780199638451
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Biosensors have revolutionised the care and management of diabetes and have had important impacts in several other areas of clinical diagnostics. This book explains how to implement diverse techniques, such as protein engineering, optical and electrochemical instrumentation and numerical modelling i…

Biosensors, 2nd Edition

a practical approach

$189.60

  • Paperback

    268 pages

  • Release Date

    11 March 2004

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Summary

Over the past 20 years, the field of biosensor research have had a significant impact in both laboratory research and the commercial sector. Over that period, biosensors have revolutionised the care and management of diabetes and have had important impacts in several other areas of clinical diagnostics. Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific have all seen the rise of small and medium sized companies seeking technical and application niches in the manufacture or useof biosensors. The current a…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780199638451
ISBN-10:0199638454
Series:Practical Approach Series No 268
Author:Cooper, Cass
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Imprint:Oxford University Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:268
Edition:2nd
Release Date:11 March 2004
Weight:620g
Dimensions:246mm x 189mm x 16mm
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Critics Review

… written by well-known researchers in the field. A strength of the book is that it features topical technologies, such as redox hydrogels, oligonucleotide sensitive electrodes, ion channels and protein engineering, but has not forgotten what has made biosensors the commercial success they are today … easy to read, but provides sufficient depth to keep experienced researchers interested. Chemistry & Industry

About The Author

Cooper

Professor JM Cooper FRSEProfessor of Bioelectronics, University of GlasgowDepartment of ElectronicsRankine BuildingUniversity Of GlasgowGlasgow, G12 of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Visiting Professor Tokyo Institute of Technology, Editor of “Nanobiotechnology”member of the Editorial Boards of “Biosensors and Bioelectronics” and Chemical CommunicationsProfessor AEG Cass FRSCProfessor of Chemical Biology, Imperial College LondonDepartment of Biological SciencesBiochemistry BuildingImperial College LondonSouth Kensington CampusLondonSW7 of the Royal Society of Chemistry, Awarded the Mullard Medal of the Royal Society, Visiting Professor Chinese Academy of Sciences, member of the Editorial Boards of “Biosensors and Bioelectronics” and “Nanobiotechnology”

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