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Title:
Biosensors and biodetection : methods and protocols : vol. 1-2 (1 set)
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Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) ; 503-504

Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)
Publication Information:
London : Humana Press, 2009
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2 v. : ill. ; 27 cm.
ISBN:
9781603275668

9781603275682
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Summary

Biosensors combine biological recognition elements and signal conversion elements into a biodetection system. They have been developed for a wide variety of biodetection applications, offering the advantages of increased speed and ease of use compared to traditional detection methods. In Biosensors and Biodetection: Methods and Protocols, leading experts describe the major technologies in the field in extensive technical detail, allowing readers both to understand the technology and to construct similar devices. Volume 1: Optical-Based Detectors delves into direct and indirect optical detectors, including methods involving surface plasmon resonance, interferometric sensors, CCD based detectors, and spectrometers, among many other cutting-edge technologies. Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology(tm) series format, chapters include brief introductions to the subjects, lists of the necessary materials, step-by-step, readily reproducible protocols, and Notes sections, which highlight tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.

Comprehensive and up-to-date, Biosensors and Biodetection: Methods and Protocols is an ideal, user-friendly guide to this vital, versatile technology and a perfect tool for those who wish to further the field.


Table of Contents

Yusuke Arima and Yuji Teramura and Hiromi Takiguchi and Keiko Kawano and Hidetoshi Kotera and Hiroo IwataXiang Ding and Fangfang Liu and Xinglong YuJong Seol Yuk and Kwon-Soo HaValery N. Konopsky and Elena V. AlievaMarek Piliarik and Hana Vaisocherova and Jiri HomolaMohammed Zourob and Souna Elwary and Xudong Fan and Stephan Mohr and Nicholas J. GoddardIan M. White and Hongying Zhu and Jonathan D. Suter and Xudong Fan and Mohammed ZourobGuenther Proll and Goran Markovic and Lutz Steinle and Guenter GauglitzDigant P. DaveThomas Nagel and Eva Ehrentreich-Forster and Frank F. BierJohn R. DayAntonio Segura-Carretero and Jorge F. Fernandez-Sanchez and Alberto Fernandez-GutierrezDouglas A. Christensen and James N. HerronYordan Kostov and Nikolay Sergeev and Sean Wilson and Keith E. Herold and Avraham RasoolyJoel P. Golden and Kim E. SapsfordNeelam GuptaYordan KostovJoon Myong Song and Ho Taik KwonHideki Kambara and Guohua ZhouToshihiro KameiYafeng GuanShuhong Li and Platte Amstutz III and Cha-Mei Tang and Jun Hang and Peixuan Zhu and Yunqi Zhang and Daniel R. Shelton and Jeffrey S. KarnsRudi Irawan and Swee Chuan TjinShuhong Li and Yunqi Zhang and Platte Amstutz III and Cha-Mei TangRakesh Kapoor
Prefacep. v
Contributorsp. xiii
Contents of Volume 504p. xvii
Part I Optical-based Detectors
1 Surface Plasmon Resonance and Surface Plasmon Field-Enhanced Fluorescence Spectroscopy for Sensitive Detection of Tumor Markersp. 3
2 Surface Plasmon Resonance Biosensor for Biomolecular Interaction Analysis Based on Spatial Modulation Phase Detectionp. 21
3 Array-Based Spectral SPR Biosensor: Analysis of Mumps Virus Infectionp. 37
4 Optical Biosensors Based on Photonic Crystal Surface Wavesp. 49
5 Surface Plasmon Resonance Biosensingp. 65
6 Label-Free Detection with the Resonant Mirror Biosensorp. 89
7 Label-Free Detection with the Liquid Core Optical Ring Resonator Sensing Platformp. 139
8 Reflectometric Interference Spectroscopyp. 167
9 Phase Sensitive Interferometry for Biosensing Applicationsp. 179
10 Label-Free Serodiagnosis on a Grating Couplerp. 189
Part II Indirect Detectors
11 CCD Camera Detection of HIV Infectionp. 203
12 Simple Luminescence Detector for Capillary Electrophoresisp. 221
13 Optical System Design for Biosensors Based on CCD Detectionp. 239
14 A Simple Portable Electroluminescence Illumination-Based CCD Detectorp. 259
15 Fluoroimmunoassays Using the NRL Array Biosensorp. 273
16 Biosensors Technologies: Acousto-Optic Tunable Filter-Based Hyperspectral and Polarization Imagers for Fluorescence and Spectroscopic Imagingp. 293
17 Photodiode-Based Detection System for Biosensorsp. 307
18 Photodiode Array On-chip Biosensor for the Detection of E. coli O157:H7 Pathogenic Bacteriap. 325
19 DNA Analysis with a Photo-Diode Array Sensorp. 337
20 Miniaturized and Integrated Fluorescence Detectors for Microfluidic Capillary Electrophoresis Devicesp. 361
21 Photomultiplier Tubes in Biosensorsp. 375
22 Integrating Waveguide Biosensorp. 389
23 Detection of Fluorescence Generated in Microfluidic Channel Using In-Fiber Grooves and In-Fiber Microchannel Sensorsp. 403
24 Multiplex Integrating Waveguide Sensor: Signalyte-IIp. 423
25 CCD Based Fiber-Optic Spectrometer Detectionp. 435
Indexp. 447
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