Introduction to bioanalytical sensors

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418 pages 1998

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Introduction to Bioanalytical Sensors presents to readers a broad view of scientific concepts and principles informing the design and use of biosensing devices and systems. While it offers an integrated presentation of foundational information from an array of related scientific disciplines, the emphasis throughout is on applications rather than theory. Only as much basic science is covered as is necessary for an analytical scientist to use or customize biosensing devices for fulfilling experimental objectives. Major topics covered include: biosensors and bioanalytical challenges; designing for performance; developing bioselective layers; fundamentals of electroanalytical sensors; optically based energy transduction; and thermal and acoustic-wave transduction.

Introduction to Bioanalytical Sensors, written as a self-teaching guide, assumes that readers have only a bachelor's degree in chemistry or a related field utilizing analytical and physical chemistry, and biochemistry.

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