Uses of Immobilized Biological Compounds edited by George G. Guilbault, Marco Mascini.

In Uses of Immobilized Biological Compounds the reader will find a comprehensive survey of the field written by acknowledged experts who met in Brixen, Italy, between May 9 and 14, 1993 for a NATO Advanced Research Workshop devoted to the topic. The resulting volume presents a critical review of the...

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Other Authors: Guilbault, George G. (Editor), Mascini, Marco (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1993.
Edition:1st ed. 1993.
Series:Nato Science Series E:, Applied Sciences, 252
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505 0 |a Immobilization of Biological Species on Bilayer Lipid Membranes -- Polymeric Environments for Proteins and Whole Cells in Molecular Sensors -- Use of Red Blood Cells (RBC) as Carriers of Bioactive Compounds -- Theoretical and Experimental Aspects for Improvement of Electrochemical Biosensors by Various Kinds of Immobilization -- Development and Characterization of Polymeric Biomaterials for Bioactive Agent Immobilization -- Two-Dimensional (Glyco)protein Crystals as an Immobilization Matrix for Functional Molecules -- Application of Graphite-Epoxy Composites in the Construction of Electrochemical Sensors and Biosensors -- Novel PHEMA Membranes for Potential Bioelectrode Use -- Immobilization of Cell Cycle Specific Drug DFMO for Chemotherapy -- Use of Immobilized Biological Compounds in Drug Analysis -- In-Vivo Monitoring with Microdialysis Probe -- Immobilised Catalase and Hydrogen Peroxide. A Novel Contact Lens Disinfection System -- Ex-Vivo Sensors; Microencapsulation of Enzyme Layer in Biosensors -- Clinical Application of Biosensing with Amperometric Detection of Ammonia-Nitrogen -- Therapeutic Potential of Immobilized Enzymes -- Optimization of Membranes with Glucose Oxidase for Glucose Determination Using Oxygen Electrode -- Multienzyme Biosensors. Coupled Enzyme Reactions and Enzyme Activation -- Three Different Approaches for Preparing GLOD and GLDH Reactors. Application for the Assay of Glutamates in Real Samples Using a FIA System -- Enzyme Immobilization on Chitin and Chitosan for Construction of Enzymatic Sensors -- Electrochemical Biosensors -- Novel Approaches to the Development of Mediated Biosensors and Enzyme Assay -- Poly(Amphiphilic Pyrrole)-Enzyme Electrode: A New Approach for Biosensor Construction -- Effect of Organic Solvents on the Behaviour of a Glucose Oxidase-Based Biosensor -- Organic-Phase Biosensors -- Modified Enzyme Electrodes -- Can New Biosensors be Deduced from Sensing in Biology? -- Microbial Sensors and Microbiosensors -- Stimulus-Response Measurements on Protein Containing Membranes Deposited on an ISFET Surface -- Micro Sensors in Bioelectroanalysis -- Surface Characteristics of Chemical Sensors -- Optrodes for Measuring Enzyme Activity and Inhibition -- Luminescence Detection of Biological Reactions -- Progress in Fiber-Optic Based Biosensors at the United States Naval Research Laboratory -- Immobilized Biological Compounds in Defense Applications -- Biosensors in the Detection of Biological Agents -- Biosensors for Toxins and Bacteria -- Reusable Fiber Optic Biosensors for Detection of Drugs and Toxicants -- The Biosensor Technology Program at NIST -- FIA Immunoassays with Electrochemical and Optical Detection -- Immunoassay Devices for Extra-Laboratory Measurements of Toxic Chemicals Based on Capillary Migration and Liposome Amplification -- Direct Immunoassays: Limitations on the Physical Principles and on the Technology State of the Art -- Comparison of Different Solid Phases for an ELISA Based Determination of Aflatoxin B -- Polystyrene and Poly(styrene/acrolein) Latexes with Immobilized Proteins as a Basis of the Diagnostic Agglutination Test -- An Integrated Optical Immunosensor -- Immobilized Biological Compounds in Food Analysis -- Immobilized Biomolecules for Detection of Environmental Pollutants -- Enzyme Inhibition Sensor for Organophosphorus Pesticides Analysis -- Biosensors for Electrochemical Non Invasive Analysis -- Flow Through Biosensors in Clinical Analysis -- Flow Injection Analysis: A Complementary or Alternative Concept to Biosensors -- Heat Sensitive Biosensors -- The Market for Biosensors. The Strengths and the Competition -- Report on Biosensor Technology in Europe -- Author Index. 
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