Biomolecular films : design, function, and applications
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Biomolecular films : design, function, and applications
(Surfactant science series, v. 111)
Marcel Dekker, 2003
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This text examines films of biomolecules that can provide solid surfaces for catalyzing enzyme reactions, serve in biosensors and as biorecognition elements, mediate nanoparticle formation, and provide a basis for fundamental studies and applications in biomedicine and biomedical devices.
Table of Contents
- Designing functional biomolecular films on electrodes, James F. Rusling and Zhe Zhang
- electrochemistry of redox-active protein films immobilized on self-assembled monolayers of organothiols, Katsumi Niki and Brian W. Gregory
- biomimetic membranes on metal supports, John T. Elliott, Curtis W. Meuse, Vitalii Silin, Susan Krueger, John T. Woodward, Teresa Petralli-Mallow, and Anne L. Plant
- peptide and protein-based biomolecular assemblies - physical and chemical characterization for optimal function, Paul W. Bohn
- surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy - applications in protein adsorption and electrochemistry, Shaopeng Wang, Salah Boussaad, and Nongjian J. Tao
- characterization of biomolecular interfaces with scanning electrochemical microscopy - from model monolayers to tissues and cells, Anna L. Whitworth, Catherine E. Gardner, Julie V., Macpherson, Patrick R. Unwin, and Jie Zhang
- layered protein films - quartz crystal resonator frequency and admittance analysis, ,E.J. Calvo, C. Danilowicz, E. Forzani, A. Wolosiuk, and M. Otero
- nano-sized thin films for enzyme reactors, Katsuhiko Ariga, Yoshihiro Sasaki, and Jun-ichi Kikuchi
- biomimetic nanoparticle synthesis, Janos H. Fendler
- biosensors, Anthony J. Killard and Malcolm R. Smyth
- modified electrodes for the oxidation of NADH, Evelyne Simon and Philip N. Bartlett
- DNA-based sensors, Michael J. Tarlov and Adam B. Steel.
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