Cell-based biosensors : principles and applications
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Cell-based biosensors : principles and applications
(Artech House engineering in medicine & biology series)
Artech house, c2010
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Includes references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In the 21st century, we are witnessing the integration of two dynamic disciplines - electronics and biology. As a result bioelectronics and biosensors have become of particular interest to engineers and researchers working in related biomedical areas. Written by recognized experts the field, this leading-edge resource is the first book to systematically introduce the concept, technology, and development of cell-based biosensors. Readers find details on the latest cell-based biosensor models and novel micro-structure biosensor techniques. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, this unique volume presents the latest innovative applications of cell-based biosensors in a variety of biomedical fields. The book also explores future trends of cell-based biosensors, including integrated chips, nanotechnology and microfluidics. Over 140 illustrations help clarify key topics throughout the book. Scientists, engineers, and manufacturers involved in the development, design, and application of biosensors and bioelectronics.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Cell Culture on Chips
- Mechanisms and Models of Cell-Based Biosensors
- Microelectrodes Arrays (MEA) as Cell-Based Biosensors
- Field Effect Transistor (FET) as Cell-Based Biosensors
- Light Addressable Potential Sensor (LAPS) as Cell-Based Biosensors
- Electric Cell-Substrate Impedance Sensor (ECIS) as Cell-Based Biosensors
- Patch Clamp Chip as Cell-Based Biosensors
- Other Cell-Based Biosensors
- Developments of Cell-Based Biosensors.
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