ورود به حساب

نام کاربری گذرواژه

گذرواژه را فراموش کردید؟ کلیک کنید

حساب کاربری ندارید؟ ساخت حساب

ساخت حساب کاربری

نام نام کاربری ایمیل شماره موبایل گذرواژه

برای ارتباط با ما می توانید از طریق شماره موبایل زیر از طریق تماس و پیامک با ما در ارتباط باشید


09117307688
09117179751

در صورت عدم پاسخ گویی از طریق پیامک با پشتیبان در ارتباط باشید

دسترسی نامحدود

برای کاربرانی که ثبت نام کرده اند

ضمانت بازگشت وجه

درصورت عدم همخوانی توضیحات با کتاب

پشتیبانی

از ساعت 7 صبح تا 10 شب

دانلود کتاب Biosensors '92 Proceedings. The Second World Congress on Biosensors

دانلود کتاب Biosensors '92 مجموعه مقالات. دومین کنگره جهانی حسگرهای زیستی

Biosensors '92 Proceedings. The Second World Congress on Biosensors

مشخصات کتاب

Biosensors '92 Proceedings. The Second World Congress on Biosensors

ویرایش:  
نویسندگان: , , ,   
سری:  
ISBN (شابک) : 9781856171618, 1856171612 
ناشر: Elsevier Science Ltd 
سال نشر: 1992 
تعداد صفحات: 569 
زبان: English 
فرمت فایل : RAR (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) 
حجم فایل: 36 Mb 

قیمت کتاب (تومان) : 31,000



ثبت امتیاز به این کتاب

میانگین امتیاز به این کتاب :
       تعداد امتیاز دهندگان : 7


در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Biosensors '92 Proceedings. The Second World Congress on Biosensors به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.

توجه داشته باشید کتاب Biosensors '92 مجموعه مقالات. دومین کنگره جهانی حسگرهای زیستی نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.


توضیحاتی درمورد کتاب به خارجی



فهرست مطالب

Content: 
Front Matter, Page i
Copyright, Page iv
ENZYME - BASED (FIBRE) OPTIC SENSORS, Page 1, Otto S. Wolfbeis
Luciferase-based sensors, Pages 2-9, P.R. Coulet
Chemically Constructed Amperometric Ultramicrobiosensors, Pages 10-17, Alexander M. Yacynych, Eugene R. Reynolds
Modelling of processes in enzyme electrodes, Pages 18-25, P.N. Bartlett
ETH 6022: AN ARTIFICIAL ENZYME? A COMPARISON: SENSING OF ETHANOL BY MEANS OF ENZYMATIC RECOGNITION AND BY CHEMICAL RECOGNITION IN AN OPTODE, Pages 26-33, U.E. SPICHIGER, M. KURATLI, W. SIMON
Fiber-optic glucose and creatinine biosensors based on oxygen optrodes as transducers, Pages 34-39, S.K. Sahni, T.W. Bell, V.I. Zemsky, I.K. Meshkovsky, T.A. Skotheim
A Highly Selective Methanol Determination System based on Chemiluminescence using Flow Injection Analysis, Pages 40-44, Y. Sekine, M. Suzuki, E. Tamiya, I. Karube
Fiber-optic urea sensor using ammonium ion selective membrane covered with urease-immobilized membrane, Pages 45-48, Y. Kawabata, H. Sugamoto, T. Imasaka
Development of a miniaturized glucose monitor for whole blood measurements, Pages 49-54, U. Hedberg, B. Xie, B. Danielsson
Development and application of a new enzyme sensor type based on the MOS-capacitance structure for bioprocess control, Pages 55-62, R. Quack, T. Scheper, K. Schügerl, M. Ullrich, R. Ferretti, H. Voigt, W. Treichel
Stainless steel electrodes in enzyme-based potentiometric and pH-stat biosensors, Pages 63-70, Robert M. Greenway, Sarah J. Gardiner, Alan L. Hart, James Dunlop
CONTINUOUS NON-DILUTED SERUM SAMPLE MEASUREMENT WITH AN ISFET GLUCOSE SENSOR, Pages 71-73, Atsushi Saito, Kiseko Shionoya, Jun Kimura, Toshihide Kuriyama
Mixed Mode Sensor leads to pH-controlled Membrane Conductivity Measurement, Pages 74-80, P. Jacobs, J. Suls, W. Sansen
Thin-film Conductometric Biosensors for Glucose and Urea Determination, Pages 81-88, A.A. Shul'ga, V.I. Strikha, S.V. Patskovsky, S.V. Dzydevich, A.V. El'skaya, A.P. Soldatkin, O.A. Bubryak
Microfabricated conductimetric biosensors based on ph-sensitive hydrogels, Pages 89-94, N.F. Sheppard Jr., S. Salehi-Had, R.C. Tucker
Stable mediated enzyme electrode in flow injection analysis system used for on-line bioprocess monitoring, Pages 95-97, S. Haemmerli, A. Manz, H.M. Widmer
Development of a stable ferrocene-mediated glucose biosensor using an anionic ion exchange polymer blend, Pages 98-103, G. Fortier, M. Lawrence, A. Stoll, L. Casavant, D. Bélanger
AMPEROMETRIC BIOSENSOR FOR FREE CHOLESTEROL BASED ON ELECTRICAL COMMUNICATION BETWEEN HORSERADISH PEROXIDASE AND NOVEL REDOX POLYMERS, Pages 104-110, L.I. Boguslavsky, P.D. Hale, T.A. Skotheim, H.S. Lee
Amperometric Biosensors Based on Electrocatalytic Regeneration of NAD+ at Redox Polymer-Modified Electrodes, Pages 111-118, B. Persson, H.L. Lan, L. Gorton, Y. Okamoto, P.D. Hale, L.I. Boguslavsky, T. Skotheim
Amperometric Biosensors for Detection of L- and D-Amino Acids on Co-Immobilized Peroxidase and L- and D-Amino Acid Oxidases in Carbon Paste Electrodes, Pages 119-126, K. Johansson, V. Kacaniklic, G. Marko-Varga, L. Gorton, G. Jönsson-Pettersson, E. Csöregi
CONTINUOUS MONITORING OF LACTATE IN SEPSIS AND SHOCK WITH SUBCUTANEOUS MICRODIALYSIS: EXPERIMENTAL AND CLINICAL STUDIES, Pages 127-134, J. de Boer, A.S.M. Dofferhoff, H. Potthoff, R.J. van Thiel, H. Plijter-Groendijk, J. Korf
In vivo Evaluation of an Electroenzymatic Glucose Sensor Implanted in Subcutaneous Tissue, Pages 135-141, K.W. Johnson, J.J. Mastrototaro, D.C. Howey, R.L. Brunelle, P.L. Burden-Brady, N.A. Bryan, C.C. Andrew, H.M. Rowe, D.J. Allen, B.W. Noffke, W.C. McMahan, R.J. Morff, D. Lipson, R.S. Nevin
Development of a Needle Type Biosensor for analysis of sugars in fruits, Pages 142-148, Ryuuichi Haginoya, Masayasu Suzuki, Eiichi Tamiya, Isao Karube
Glucose sensing carbon paste electrode by using polyethylene glycol-modified glucose oxidase, Pages 149-152, Soichi Yabuki, Fumio Mizutani, Tatsuo Katsura
Development and characterisation of an enzyme electrode for the application to undiluted media, Pages 153-155, D. Pfeiffer, K. Setz, N. Klimes, T. Schulmeister, F.W. Scheller
Anaerobic Operation of a Glucose Sensor by Use of Pulse Techniques, Pages 156-162, W. Sansen, J. Suls, M. Lambrechts, A. Claes, P. Jacobs, M.H. Kuypers
Extended Shelf Life of Enzyme Based Biosensors using a Novel Stabilisation System, Pages 163-170, T.D. Gibson, J.R. Woodward, J.N. Hulbert, S.M. Parker, I.J. Higgins
MULTI-ENZYME SENSORS: ENZYME ACTIVATION FOR ACTIVATOR AND ENYZME ACTIVITY DETERMINATION, Pages 171-172, F.W. Scheller, U. Wollenberger
Enzyme electrodes for biotechnology and environmental control, Pages 173-175, U. Wollenberger, N. Klimes, F.W. Scheller
Application of A Novel Polymer with Biocompatibility and Diffusion-Limiting Effect to Construct A Glucose Sensor, Pages 176-182, Chien-Yuan Chen, Eiichi Tamiya, Kazuhiko Ishihara, Yuan-Chi Su, Nobuo Nakabayashi, Isao Karube
Flow-injection amperometric biosensing of copper(II) ions using a contact-type of an apoenzyme sensor, Pages 183-190, I. Satoh, H. Itoh, H. Anzai
BIOSENSOR — ACTUATOR SYSTEMS FOR PRECISE ENZYMATIC DETERMINATIONS, Pages 191-199, U. Spohn, B. Fuhrmann, K.-H. Mohr
Model analysis of mediated enzyme electrodes with a conducting polymer, Page 202, Tetsu Tatsuma, Tadashi Watanabe
ENZYME ELECTRODES WITH PTFE MODIFIED CARBON BLACK MEDIATOR MATRIX AND THEIR APPLICATION IN GLUCOSE BIOSENSORS, Page 203, I. Iliev, P. Atanasov, A. Kaisheva, S. Gamburzev
THE MASS PRODUCTION OF BIOSENSORS, Page 204, W.J. Aston
Mediated amperometric determination of xylose and glucose with an immobilized aldose dehydrogenase electrode, Page 205, M. Smolander, H.-L. Livio, L. Räsänen
Selectivity of conducting polymer modified electrodes and their application in amino acid biosensors, Page 206, J.C. Cooper, M. Hämmerle, W. Schuhmann, H.-L. Schmidt
Novel approaches for the use of mediators in enzyme electrodes, Page 207, I. Rosen-Margalit, J. Rishpon
Study on mutiple–enzyme electrode for sucrose determination, Page 208, Weiping Hu, Xianen Zhang, Xing zhang, Song Hu
Vitamin C sensor based on the cyclic reaction of L-ascorbic acid and dehydroascorbic acid using dithiothreithol, Page 209, Shunichi Uchiyama, Shuichi Suzuki
An Activated Carbon Electrode Biosensor for Sucrose, Page 210, W. Surareungchai, P. Srikamta, K. Kanokjaruwijit, M. Tanticharoen, K. Krissanangkura, K. Kirtikara
An enzyme electrode for hydrogen peroxide based on peroxidase immobilized on glassy carbon electrode, Page 211, D. Narasaiah
Chemical modified carbon glucose sensor used in rapid estimation of glucose in inosine fermentation, Page 212, JUN HU
BIOAMPEROMETRIC SENSORS BASED ON IMMOBILIZATION OF ENZYMES IN A POLY(AMPHIPHILIC PYRROLYALKYLAMMONIUM), Page 213, L. Coche-Guerente, S. Cosnier, C. Innocent, J.-C. Moutet
Amperometric glutathione electrode, Page 214, D. Compagnone, G. Federici, G. Palleschi
On-Line Determination of Glucose in Fermentation Processes. Development of an Extremely Simplified Flow-Injection System with Amperometric Detection, Page 215, W. Schuhmann
Continuous Determination of Glucose and Lactate in a Mammalian Cell Culture Fermentation Process, Page 216, W. Schuhmann, T. Becker, R. Betken, M.B. Leible, A. Albrecht, H.-L. Schmidt
Use of on-line tubular ion-exchanger to enhance selectivity of membrane electrode detectors in flow-injection enzymatic analysis: Application to determination of L-glutamine in bioreactor media, Page 217, S.R. Rosario, M.E. Meyerhoff, M. Trojanowicz
DETERMINATION OF PENICILLIN IN BATCH SAMPLES AND WITH VARIOUS FIA SYSTEMS USING FAST RESPONDING ENZYME GLASS ELECTRODES, Pages 218-219, HELMUT MEIER, CANH TRAN-MINH
INVESTIGATION OF OPTIMUM CONDITIONS FOR THE DETECTION OF UREA BY ENFETs (Enzyme Field Effect Transistors), Page 220, P. CLECHET, N. JAFFREZIC-RENAULT, C. MARTELET, C. VALET, A.V. EL'SKAYA, A.P. SOLDATKIN, V. STRIKHA, A.A. SHULGA
A computerized and temperature compensated enzyme electrode (model GA-I) for blood sugar determination, Pages 221-222, Xianen Zhang, Jianke Tang, Weiping Hu, Zhiping Zhang, Xiaomei Zhang, Xing Zhang
Development of dissolved oxygen detector for flow injection analysis and its application to L-glutamate analysis, Page 223, N. Funasaki, Y. Asano, A. Hemmi, S. Ito, S. Yamashita, K. Hayashi, S. Hatao
Characteristics of biosensors using ß-chitin membrane as a possible carrier of bioactive materials, Page 224, Eiji Ohashi, Mikio Satake
A PROTOTYPE OF ENZYMATIC SENSORS TO DETERMINE GLYCEROL AND PROPYLENE GLYCOL IN TOBACCO CASING, Page 225, C. March, A. Mocholí, A. Abad, J.J. Manclús, J. Sáiz, J.M. Ferrero, A. Montoya
On-line Determination of Ethanol in Brewery Processes Based on Sample Extraction by Continuous Pervaporation, Page 226, W. Schuhmann, A. Steffl, I. Ogbomo, U. Prinzing, H.-L. Schmidt
A BIOSENSOR BASED ON MONOMOLECULAR FILMS OF GLUCOSE OXYDASE, Page 227, A.V. Eremenko, A.V. Barmin, A.A. Sokolovsky, I.N. Kurochkin
Amplification of enzyme electrode response by biocatalytic preconcentration of intermediates, Page 228, Florian Schubert, Frieder W. Scheller
Covalent binding of urease on ammonium selective potentiometric membranes, Page 229, S. Alegret, J. Alonso, M.H. Gil, E. Martínez-Fàbregas, A. Orellana, A.P. Piedade
Disposable multisubstrate biosensors for fish freshness determination, Page 230, G.C. Chemnitius, U. Bilitewski, R.D. Schmid
BIOSENSOR FOR DIRECT DETERMINATION IN UNDILUTED BIOLOGICAL FLUIDS, Page 231, Luigi Campanella, Franco Mazzei, Mauro Tomassetti
FIBRE-OPTIC ENZYME BIOSENSOR BASED ON QUENCHED-LUMINESCENCE OXYGEN DETECTION AND LIFE-TIME MEASUREMENTS, Page 232, D.B. Papkovsky, J. Olah, I.N. Kurochkin
A Novel Optical Biosensor for the Determination of Glucose, Fructose, Gluconolactone and Sorbitol, Page 233, O. Thordsen, S.J. Lee, T. Scheper, B. Rehr, H. Sahm
Optical Sensor for Organic Ammonium Ions and Its Application to Lysine Biosensing, Page 234, Hong LI, Huarui HE, Otto S. WOLFBEIS
Fluorecsent determination of glucose by an enzyme sensor, Page 235, Zhiping Zhang, Xianen Zhang, Jingshong Pen, Weiping Hu, Xiaomei Zhang
Wavelength-Modulated Fluorimetry in Analysis of Steroid Hormones in Pharmaceutical Products, Page 236, K. Jahn, K. Cammann
Surface-Micromachined Ultrasonic Lamb Wave Devices for Biosensor Applications, Pages 237-238, Z.P. Jiang, W.P. Robbins, D.L. Polla
Enzyme Membranes of Biosensor Application Prepared by Direct Plasma Irradiation, Page 239, Kuang-pin Hsiung, Ru-sho Chow
DRY CHEMISTRY SENSING OP ANALYTES USING INTEGRAL THRESHOLD DETECTION, Page 240, TD Gibson, IJ Higgins, WJ Aston, DA Griffiths, RJ Bath
A Calorimetric Biosensor for the Detection and Determination of Enantiomeric Excesses, Pages 241-242, H.G. Hundeck, T. Scheper
An integrated thermopile sensor as transducer for biosensing, Pages 243-244, P. Bataillard, A.E. Bruno, S. Haemmerli, A. Manz, H.M. Widmer, A.W. van Herwaarden
HYPOXANTHINE MONITORING FOR DETECTION OF ASPHYXIA IN NEWBORN INFANTS, Page 245, Jörg Teichert, Ekkehard Hostert, und Peter Bartholmes
Improved multiple chip-electrode arrays with modified enzyme polymer layers, Page 246, R. Hintsche, B. Möller, M. Paeschke, U. Schnakenberg, W. Benecke
A flow injection creatinine analyzer based on creatinine deiminase, leucine dehydrogenase and L-amino acid oxidase, Page 247, C.S. Rui, K. Sonomoto, Y. Kato
STUDYING THE BIENZYME REACTION WITH AMPEROMETRIC DETECTION FOR MEASURING MALTOSE, Page 248, M. Váradi, N. Adányi, G. Nagy, J. Rezessy-Szabó
L- LACTATE ELECTROCHEMICAL BIOSENSOR: PERFORMANCE EVALUATION AND THE APPLICATION IN MONITORING OF MILK MICROBIAL ATTACK, Page 249, T.N. Nwosu, D. Moscone, G. Palleschi, M. Mascini
Single-step electrochemical immunoassay, Pages 252-259, Willfried Schramm, Hai-Hang Kuo, Kiamars Hajizadeh, Richard H. Smith
Real-time biospecific interaction analysis, Pages 260-266, Ulf Jönsson
RECEPTOR-BASED SENSORS, Page 267, H. Lang, B. König, C. Duschl, H. Vogel
A new geometry of the ion-step based Ion Responding Immuno Sensor (IRIS): The ‘ball and tip’ disposable biosensor, Pages 268-270, R.B.M. Schasfoort, B. Eijsma
IMMUNOELECTRODES FOR THYROTROPHIN MEASUREMENT, Pages 271-273, D. Athey, C.J. McNeil
Avidin modified glassy carbon electrodes: Towards a multivalent immunosensor, Pages 274-278, L.X. Tiefenauer, U.R. Achtnich
Development of a multi-array PZ-immuno biosensor system for the fast assay of human growth hormone, Pages 279-286, Tzong-Zeng Wu, Hsin Tsai
An immunosensor using a quartz Lamb wave device, Pages 287-293, M. Yoshiki, T. Murakami, S. Miyamoto, A. Ohashi, T. Kuriyama, J. Kimura, J.O. Lekkala
GRAVIMETRIC BIOSENSORS BASED ON ACOUSTIC WAVES IN THIN POLYMER LAYERS, Pages 294-301, P.W. Walton, M.E. Butler, M.R. O'Flaherty
High sensitive detection system of allergen using antibody immobilized onto bacterial magnetic particles, Pages 302-307, Noriyuki NAKAMURA, Tadashi MATSUNAGA
EVANESCENT WAVE FIBER OPTIC BIOSENSOR, Pages 308-315, Frances S. Ligler, Lisa C. Shriver-Lake, Robert A. Ogert
A rapid particle-based immunoassay system using fluorescence transfer detection, Pages 316-322, William Bains, John Golby
Characterization of Biomembranes by Spectral Ellipsometry and Interferometry as a Tool in Biosensor Application, Pages 323-330, A. Brecht, G. Gauglitz, Ch. Striebel
Interferometric immunoassay in a FIA-system A sensitive and rapid approach in label-free immunosensing, Pages 331-338, A. Brecht, G. Gauglitz, J. Polster
The difference interferometer: a highly sensitive optical probe for molecular surface-coverage detection, Pages 339-346, Ch. Fattinger, H. Koller, P. Wehrli, W. Lukosz
The Difference Interferometer: Application as a Direct Immunosensor, Pages 347-355, D. Schlatter, R. Barner, Ch. Fattinger, W. Huber, J. Hübscher, J. Hurst, H. Koller, C. Mangold, F. Müller
Optical Waveguide Interferometric Immunosensor, Pages 356-362, R.G. Heideman, R.P.H. Kooyman, J. Greve
Enhanced Surface Plasmon Resonance Inhibition Test (ESPRIT) by using Latex Particles, Pages 363-370, A.H. Severs, R.B.M. Schasfoort
Immunosensors in medical diagnostics - major hurdles to commercial success, Pages 371-377, B. Manning, T. Maley
Immunoelectrochemical sensor for the detection of bacteria, Page 380, J. Rishpon, Y. Gezundhajt, I. Rosen-Margalit, L. Soussan, E. Hadas
Immunosensors - a New Tool for Viral Disease Diagnosis, Page 381, F. Aberl, H. Wolf, P. Woias, S. Koch, C. Koesslinger, S. Drost
Potentiometric Immunoassay (PIA) - Mixed Potential Modulation by an Antigen/Antibody Reaction, Page 382, Heinrich Meyer, Karl Cammann
MEDIATORLESS ELECTROENZYMIC REDUCTION OF HYDROGEN PEROXIDE AT PLATINISED CARBON ELECTRODES = APPLICATION TO IMMUNOASSAY, Page 383, W.O. Ho, C.J. McNeil, H.J. Hager, G.P. Evans, W.H. Mullen
AMPLIFIED ENZYME IMMUNOASSAY USING THERMOPHILIC B—NADH OXIDASE, Page 384, C.J. McNeil, D. Athey
Development of an automatic flow injection electrochemical analysis system for phenol and its application to the construction of an immunosensor for human IgG, Page 385, Tien-Tsai Hsu, Ursula Bilitewski, Rolf D. Schmid
Synthetic mini-antibodies in biosensors, Page 386, E. Lasonder, W. Bloemhoff, M. Feijlbrief, D.G.A.M. Koedijk, A.J. Scheffer, S. Welling-Wester, G.A. Schellekens, G.W. Welling
Determination of enzyme activities after immunological recognition by anti-enzyme antibodies, Page 387, S. Musch, W. Schuhmann, H.-L. Schmidt
KINETICS OF BINDING OF SMALL MOLECULAR WEIGHT ANTIGENS TO IMMOBILIZED ANTIBODIES IN FLOW, Page 388, James P. Whelan, Anne W. Kusterbeck, Frances S. Ligler
Lactose sensors based on transport proteins: Comparative electrochemical and ellipsometric studies of supported planar lipid bilayers, Page 389, D. Ottenbacher, Ch. Striebel, H. Kiefer, B. Klee, F. Jähnig, G. Gauglitz, W. Göpel
THE DESIGN OF AN IMMUNOSENSOR FOR MEASURING NICOTINE IN TOBACCO SMOKE: IMMUNOLOGICAL ASPECTS, Page 390, J.J. Manclús, A. Abad, C. March, A. Montoya
A Novel Optical Immunosensor System for the Determination of IgG in Serum Samples, Page 391, Marco Mascini, Alfredo Sansubrino
APPLICATION OF MINI-ANTIBODIES IN A SURFACE PLASMON RESONANCE SENSOR, Page 392, D.J. van den Heuvel, R.P.H. Kooyman, G.W. Welling, W. Bloemhoff, J. Greve
DNA DETECTION WITH SURFACE PLASMON RESONANCE, Page 393, E.F.A. de Vries, R.B.M. Schasfoort, J. van der Plas, J. Greve
Fluorescence Energy Transfer Biosensor, Page 394, Hans-Ulrich Siegmund, Arno Becker
Grating coupler immunosensors for pesticide detection, Page 395, Frank F. Bier, Rolf D. Schmid
Integrated Optical Biosensors Using Interferometry, Page 396, B. Riedel, J. Krause, K. Cammann
Optimised reflectometric detection of human pregnancy hormone using label amplification, Page 397, W.J.M. Heuvelsland, M.E. Oldenzeel
STUDY OF IMMUNOGLOBULIN G THIN LAYERS OBTAINED BY THE LANGMUIR-BLODGETT METHOD: APPLICATION TO IMMUNOSENSORS, Page 398, A. BARRAUD, H. PERROT, V. BILLARD, C. MARTELET, J. THERRASSE
Micromachined Biosensors, Pages 400-406, M. Suda, T. Sakuhara, M. Suzuki, E. Tamiya, I. Karubc
Mathematical modeling for lipid coated AT-cut quartz crystal ethanol vapour sensor, Pages 407-412, M.S. Ryu, S.H. Chough, E. Tamiya, M. Suzuki, I. Karube
Characterizing of liquor odorants by pattern analysis of the response from an AT-cut quartz odorant sensor array, Pages 413-420, M.S. Ryu, S.H. Chough, E. Tamiya, M. Suzuki, I. Karube
Taste sensing using electric potential changes in lipid membranes, Pages 421-428, K. Toko, K. Hayashi, K. Yamafuji, H. Ikezaki
DEVELOPMENT OF MICROBIOELECTRODE MODIFIED BY MIXING PLANT TISSUE AND CARBON PASTE AND ITS APPLICATION IN IN-VIVO DOPAMINE MONITORING, Pages 429-436, Qiao Wenjian, Lin Zhihong, Ding Hong
The use of Chemically Modified Electrodes for Detectors of Biomedical Substances in Liquid Chromatography and Flow Injection Analysis, Pages 437-442, Erkang Wang
Optimized biosensor for whole blood measurements using a new blood-compatible membrane, Pages 443-450, S. Eisele, R. Kindervater, A. Gröbe, H.P.T. Ammon, W. Göpel
APPLICATIONS AND MARKETS FOR BIOSENSORS IN THE 1990s, Pages 451-458, DA Griffiths, B. Jacoby, A. Swain, D. Ballantine, JD Newman
PROTECTION OF BIOSENSOR INVENTIONS, Pages 459-466, MARK TURNER, DENTON HALL BURGIN, WARRENS
MINIATURIZED BIOSENSORS FOR INTEGRATION ON FLEXIBLE POLYMER CARRIERS FOR IN VIVO APPLICATIONS, Pages 467-471, G. Urban, G. Jobst, F. Keplinger, E. Aschauer, A. Jachimowicz, F. Kohl
Why use a Delicate Biosensor for Monitoring? Alternative Routes by Miniaturizing and Speeding up the Classic Analytical Techniques, Pages 472-477, Andreas Manz, Morten B. Garn, Stefan Haemmerli, Pierre Bataillard, D. Jed Harrison, Elisabeth Verpoorte, Norbert Burggraf, H. Michael Widmer
DEVELOPMENT OF DIRECTLY-SENSING EQUIPMENT FOR IN-SITU HEPATOCYTES OBSERVATION, Pages 478-483, Akio OHASHI, Shigeyuki MIYAMOTO, Jun KIMURA, Seishiro TOBE, Toshihiro AKAIKE
A Miniature Fiber Optic Absorbance Sensor for 99mTc Imaging Agents, Pages 484-491, C.J. Seliskar, M.L. Jeng, D.A. Landis, B.H. Swaile, E.A. Blubaugh, W.R. Heineman, E.A. Deutsch
Optical Sensors for Biotechnological Applications, Pages 492-497, T. Scheper, K.D. Anders, F. Eberhardt, C. Müller, F. Plötz, C. Schelp, O. Thordsen, K. Schügerl
Integrated-optics sensors for lipid-active substances, Page 500, J.J. Ramsden
NMR STUDIES OF THE INTERACTION OF CATECHOLAMINES AND RELATED PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS WITH PNVP POLYMERS USED IN ANALYTE SELECTIVE MICROELECTRODES, Page 501, G.P. Kreishman, H.J. Johnson, T. Imato, W.R. Heineman
THIN-FILM CLARK-TYPE OXYGEN SENSOR BASED ON NOVEL POLYMER MEMBRANE SYSTEMS FOR IN VIVO AND BIOSENSOR APPLICATIONS, Page 502, G. Jobst, G. Urban, A. Jachimowicz, F. Kohl, F. Olcaytug, I. Lettenbichler, G. Nauer
Electrochemical Glucose Sensor in Catheter Form, Page 503, M.J. Stanzel, W. Lager, I. von Lucadou, W. Preidel, R.A. Scannell
A NEW PRINCIPLE FOR AN ELECTROCHEMICAL OXYGEN SENSOR, Page 504, W. Preidel, J.R. Rao, K. Mund, O. Schunck, E. David
Coupling living cells to ISFET devices: on - line detection of electrochemical cell activity, Page 505, M. Grattarola, S. Martinoia
Online Monitoring of Glucose in batch fermentations of Escherichia coli with a commercially available biosensor analyzer - fermentation control system, Page 506, W.W. Stamm, W. Seidler, W. Kahlert, W. Kappel
Implementation of a Thermal Biosensor in Process environment Online monitoring of penicillin V in production scale fermentations, Page 507, M. Rank, J. Gram, B. Danielsson
Flow Injection Analysis of Short Chain Fatty Acids in Dairy Products Based on the Use of a Microbial Electrode, Page 508, H. Ukeda, G. Wagner, U. Bilitewski, R.D. Schmid
New Immobilization Techniques for Enzymes: A Strategy to optimize Biosensors, Page 509, Claudia Brüning, Joseph Grobe
Multi-Component Analysis using Biosensors, Page 510, U. Bilitewski, R.D. Schmid
Matrix-assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Mass Spectrometry (MALDI-MS) as a tool for the analysis of biosensor surfaces, Page 511, K. Strupat, M. Karas, F. Hillenkamp, C. Eckerskorn
CHARACTERISATION OF BIOSENSOR MATERIALS USING FOURIER TRANSFORM INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY, Page 512, JV Magill, P Connolly, G. Thompson
Amperometric glucose oxidase/hydrogen peroxide glucose sensors: the influence of hydrogen peroxide on the function and its potential use in sensor sterilization, Page 513, Th.v. Woedtke, P. Abel, U. Fischer
CRYSTALLINE BACTERIAL SURFACE LAYERS (S-LAYERS) USED IN BIOSENSOR DEVELOPMENT, Page 514, Dietmar Pum, Claudia Hödl, Ursula Kainz, Angela Neubauer, Walter Schreier, Uwe B. Sleytr
Voltammetric Immunosensor for the Determination of Herbicide Traces in Waters, Pages 516-517, Uwe Karst, Karl Cammann
Rapid IC50 estimation and on-line toxicity monitoring with the RODTOX, an activated sludge based biosensor, Pages 518-525, Z. Kong, P.A. Vanrolleghem, W. Verstraete
PLANT TISSUE- BASED OSCILLATOR, Pages 526-530, O. CRISTEA, A. PATRICIU
Highly Sensitive Determination of Phosphate Ions Based on the Immobilized Enzyme-Chemiluminescence System, Pages 531-536, Masayasu Suzuki, Toshifumi Takeuchi, Hiroyuki Yamamoto, Chiaki Tomatsu, Takayasu Ooike, Ryoko Nishida, Yoshiko Arikawa, Izumi Kubo, Isao Karube
OPTICAL SENSORS BASED ON DNA RECOMBINANT MICROBES FOR THE DETECTION OF TOXIC COMPOUNDS, Pages 537-542, Masayasu Suzuki, Soomi Lee, Junko Asakura, Yoshiko Arikawa, Eiichi Tamiya, Isao Karube
Development of a Flow Injection Immuno-Analysis for Pesticide Determination - First Studies-, Pages 543-545, Monika Wortberg, Jörg Krause, Karl Cammann
A spectrophotometrically interrogated microbial biosensor for toxins, Page 548, William Bains
Detection of herbicides via photosystem II and bacterial luciferase, Page 549, Ralf Jockers, R.D. Schmid
A biosensor for triazine herbicides based on chlorophyll fluorescence in photosystem 2, Page 550, D.A. Moss, S. Brauer, J. Reichert, W. Mäntele, H.J. Ache
DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF MICROBIAL SENSOR SYSTEM FOR DETERMINATION OF BOD, Pages 551-552, K. Riedel, R. Uthemann
Construction of organic phosphate biosensor by the use of alkaline phosphatase and some enzymes, Page 553, Y. Kato, S. Kaneko, K. Yamamoto, K. Sonomoto
THE ANTICHOLINESTERASE ACTIVITY MEASURE AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE IN THE WATER ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSES, Page 554, C. Cremisini, M. Bernabei, S. Chiavarini, G. Palleschi
“Biosensors for heavy metal salt measurements with immobilized enzymes on a Clark electrode”, Page 555, J.Ch. Gayet, A. Geloso, A. Haouz, C. Burstein
Detection of pesticides based on enzyme inhibition, Page 556, N. Mionetto, C. Roux, F. Ortega, J-L. Marty




نظرات کاربران