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Overview

Immunosensors are widely used and are particularly important for fast diagnosis of diseases in remote environments as well as point-of-care devices. In this book, expert scientists are covering a selection of high quality representative examples from the past five years explaining how this area has developed. It is a compilation of recent advances in several areas of immunosensors for multiple target analysis using laboratory based or point-of-care set-up, for example graphene-, ISFET- and nanostructure-based immunosensors, electrochemical magneto immunosensors and nanoimprinted immunosensors.

Filling a gap in the literature, it showcases the multidisciplinary, innovative developments in this highly important area and provides pointers towards commercialisation. Delivering a single, comprehensive work, it appeals to graduate students and professional researchers across academia and industry.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781788018821
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Publication date: 08/21/2019
Series: ISSN
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 367
File size: 16 MB
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Table of Contents

Introduction to Immunosensors; Structure, Function, Orientation, Characterization and Immobilization of Antibodies for Immunosensor Development; Immunosensing with Electro-active Photonic Devices; Nanostructure-based Sensitive Electrochemical Immunosensors; Rapid and Repeated Measurement of Mite Allergens Using a Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) Immunosensor; Electrochemical Magneto-immunosensors as Fast and Efficient Tools for Point-of-care Diagnostics; Immunosensors for Food Allergens: An Overview; Graphene Based Immunosensors; Gold-nanoparticles Interface-based Electrochemical Immunosensors for Tumor Biomarkers; Nanocomposite-based Electrochemiluminescence Immunosensors; Advance Engineered Nanomaterials in Point-of-care Immunosensing for Biomedical Diagnostics; Immunosensors Using Screen-printed Electrodes; Antibodies Versus Aptamers: A Comparative View; Nanoimprinted Immunosensors
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