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    Frontiers of bioanalytical chemistry
    Trends in Bioelectroanalysis
    • Trends in Bioelectroanalysis

      • 344 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      This volume presents a curated selection of trend-setting topics in the field, featuring in-depth review articles that highlight current advancements. Experts provide a comprehensive overview of electrochemical biosensing of glucose for diabetes care from an industrial R&D perspective. It includes a survey of bioassay applications for individually addressable electrochemical arrays, focusing on liquid-phase bioanalytical assays. The book reviews recent developments in electronic tongues utilizing biosensor arrays and advanced chemometric data analysis, as well as novel strategies for DNA biosensor development and applications in DNA damage studies. Additionally, it surveys recent trends in the electrochemistry of redox proteins, covering the diversity of redox proteins in electrochemical studies, innovative immobilization strategies, and applications in biosensors and biofuel cells. An overview of advanced sensor concepts for electrochemical sensing of blood gases is also included. Furthermore, it discusses recent bioelectroanalytical studies using scanning electrochemical microscopy with high spatial resolution, applicable to imaging living cells, metabolic activity studies, local enzyme activity imaging, and transport through biolayers. This timely collection will engage not only experts but also students and educators in analytical chemistry, biology, electrochemistry, and interdisciplinary research areas.

      Trends in Bioelectroanalysis
    • Frontiers of bioanalytical chemistry

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Here, renowned researchers in bioanalysis present in-depth reviews of recent trends in the field. Coverage includes topics such as aptamers, bioelectroanalysis, nanoparticles, quantitative NMR, mass spectrometry, immunosensors and -assays, or chiral electromigration techniques. Originally published in the journal Bioanalytical Reviews, these outstanding contributions are now available in a hardcover print format. This volume benefits in particular those research groups and libraries that have chosen to have only electronic access to the journal. It also provides valuable content for all researchers in bioanalytical science.

      Frontiers of bioanalytical chemistry