Biomolecular Sensors

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analytical biochemistry
association
Association Rate Constant
BIAcore Instrument
Binding Sites
biosensor technology
Bulk Wave
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constants
crystal
dissociation
Dissociation Rate Constants
DNA Protein Interaction
DNA Recognition
DNA Secondary Structure
DNA Strand
Duplex DNA
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Grating Couplers
immunoassay techniques
ITC
ligand binding kinetics
Love Wave Sensor
microbalance
Minor Groove
molecular interaction analysis
plasmon
QCM
QCM Sensor
quartz
rate
real-time biomolecular detection
receptor-ligand studies
Refractive Index
resonance
Sensor Chip
Sensor Chip Surface
Sensor Surface
surface
Surface Plasmon Resonance
Te Ch
Transducer Surface
TSM Resonator
Van Regenmortel

Product details

  • ISBN 9780748407910
  • Weight: 820g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 16 May 2002
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The development of devices that incorporate biological assemblies is impacting analytical and biomedical research. Today, scientists can monitor vital biological interactions-such as the binding of DNA to proteins-in real time, deriving unique information necessary to understanding biochemical pathways and thus aiding the design of drugs to regulate these processes. Biomolecular Sensors describes the development of this new technology covering the fundamental physics through to applications. The principles of biological recognition, immobilization techniques, and transducer technology are described in depth in order to provide the necessary background to readers from various disciplines. Focusing on the study of antigen-antibody, DNA-protein and receptor-ligand binding events, the book covers biological applications and describes the commercial instruments available to exploit this technology in areas as diverse as biological research, medical applications and environmental monitoring. With contributions from internationally recognized experts, this is the essential reference for advanced undergraduates and postgraduates as well as professionals in this rapidly advancing field.
Electra Gizeli, Christopher R. Lowe