Biosensors

Biosensors by Tran Minh Cahn, published by Springer US on August 1, 2013, is a comprehensive exploration of the advancements in biosensor technology. This edition, spanning 218 pages, delves into the critical role of biosensors in measuring continuously changing biological processes. The book emphasizes the necessity for devices that can accurately convey information about the nature and concentration of various species in sample media, highlighting the foundational role of sensors in instrumental analysis systems.
Readers will discover a detailed examination of biosensor construction, focusing on the immobilization of bioreceptors on transducers. The text covers a wide range of techniques for immobilizing enzymes, cofactors, mediators, and other biological agents. A significant portion of the book is dedicated to enzyme biosensors, discussing both their operational principles and construction methods. The multifaceted nature of biosensors, along with their applications and economic implications, is thoroughly addressed, making this work a valuable resource for those interested in technology and engineering within the life sciences.
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Of all the recent discoveries in biotechnology, that of biosensor is one of those which has seen an exponential expansion over the last few years. This evolution corresponds with the increasing need for measuring devices that can follow continuously changing biological processes. Biosensors can meet this need provided that their signals include all the information necessary for an understanding of the process, especially concerning the nature and concentration of the species present in the sample medium. It is well known that sensors form the basis of all instrumental analysis systems, but they also represent the limiting factors of such systems. In this book, we restrict ourselves to the description and study of sensors, leaving aside the different aspects of signal and data treatment. We believe, however, that it is important to stress the multifaceted character of biosensors, and the applications and economic factors which follow. Biosensor construction is essentially based on the immobilization of a bioreceptor on the corresponding transducer. The reader will find that there are a large variety of techniques for immobilizing enzymes, cofactors and mediators, and even microorganisms, immunoagents, e now commercially available. Other types of tissues, and organelles. A large part of this book is devoted to enzyme biosensors are discussed, with regard to both the principles of their sensors, which is hardly surprising considering that they have been operation, and their construction.
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