From Book News, Inc. Sadana (U. of Mississippi) has written a text to introduce the principles of biosensors to graduate students, senior undergraduates, and researchers who desire an alternative technique for better modeling and describing complex analyte-receptor binding kinetics. The text provides background and introduces the different types of immunoassays. Traditional kinetics is described under the influence of diffusion on antigen-antibody binding kinetics in biosensors. The concepts of fractals, fractal kinetics and fractal dimensions are given special emphasis.Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Book Description Biosensors are becoming increasingly important bioanalytical tools in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, food, and other consumer oriented industries. The technology, though well developed in Europe, is slowly developing and has begun to generate interest in the United States only over the past couple of years. Research is now being directed toward the development of biosensors that are versatile, economical, and simple to use.
Engineering Biosensors is a comprehensive introduction to biosensors that includes numerous illustrations to further explain the main concepts and practical examples from existing literature. It describes what biosensors are, where they are used, and how their performance is affected by existing surface characteristics.
A better understanding of biosensors, as provided by this book, will greatly assist in the design of new as well as the improvement of existing biosensors. Readers are also provided with invaluable and hard-to-find data on the economics of the biosensor market to assist them in better understanding the market and where it is heading.
Book Info Comprehensive introduction to biosensors that includes numerous illustrations to further explain the main concepts and practical examples from existing literature. Describes what biosensors are, where they are used, and how their performance is affected by existing surface characteristics.
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