Engineering the bioelectronic interface : applications to analyte biosensing and protein detection

The interfacing of man-made electronics with redox proteins and enzymes not only tells us a great deal about the levels of sophistication active in biology, but also paves the way to using it in derived sensory devices. Some of these have already had a profound impact on both clinical diagnostics an...

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Corporate Author Royal Society of Chemistry (Great Britain)
Other Authors Davis, Jason J.
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Cambridge, UK : RSC Pub., ©2009.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781615836932
1615836934
9780854041657
0854041656
Physical Description1 online resource (x, 259 pages) : illustrations (some color)

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Table of Contents:
  • Communication with the mononuclear molybdoenzymes: emerging opportunities and applications in redox enzyme biosensors / Paul V. Bernhardt
  • Scanning probe analyses at the bioelectronic interface / Jason J. Davis [and others]
  • Electrical interfacing of redox enzymes with electrodes by the surface reconstitution of bioelectrocatalytic nanostructures / Itamar Willner, Ran Tel-Vered and Bilha Willner
  • Single-wall carbon nanotube forests in biosensors / James F. Rusling [and others]
  • Activating redox enzymes through immobilisation and wiring / H.A. Heering and G.W. Canters
  • Cytochromes P450: tayloring a class of enzymes for biosensing / Vikash R. Dodhia and Gianfranco Gilardi
  • Label free field effect protein sensing / Jan Tkac and Jason J. Davis
  • Biological and clinical applications of protein Biosensors / Paul Ko Ferrigno.