Impedimetric Biosensors For Medical Applications Current Progress And Challenges(1st Edition)

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Jo V Rushworth ,Natalie A Hirst

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ISBN: 0791860248, 978-0791860243

Book publisher: Momentum Press

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Book Price $0 : In This Monograph, The Authors Discuss The Current Progress In The Medical Application Of Impedimetric Biosensors, Along With The Key Challenges In The Field. First, A General Overview Of Biosensor Development, Structure And Function Is Presented, Followed By A Detailed Discussion Of Impedimetric Biosensors And The Principles Of Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy. Next, The Current State-of-the Art In Terms Of The Science And Technology Underpinning Impedance-based Biosensors Is Reviewed In Detail. The Layer-by-layer Construction Of Impedimetric Sensors Is Described, Including The Design Of Electrodes, Their Nano-modification, Transducer Surface Functionalization And The Attachment Of Different Bioreceptors. The Current Challenges Of Translating Lab-based Biosensor Platforms Into Commercially-available Devices That Function With Real Patient Samples At The POC Are Presented; This Includes A Consideration Of Systems Integration, Microfluidics And Biosensor Regeneration. The Final Section Of This Monograph Describes Case Studies Of Successful Impedance-based Biosensors For The Detection Of A Range Of Analytes From Small Molecules Up To Whole Microorganisms. Finally, The Authors Put Forward Future Perspectives For The Clinical Applications Of Impedimetric Biosensors.