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Microsystem technology in chemistry and life science
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ISBN: 354063424X 3540695443 9783540634249 Year: 1997 Volume: 194 Publisher: Berlin [etc.] : Springer-Verlag,

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"WHAT DOES NOT NEED TO BE BIG, WILL BE SMALL", a word by an engineer at a recent conference on chips technology. This sentence is particularly true for chemistry. Microfabrication technology emerged from microelectronics into areas like mechanics and now chemistry and biology. The engineering of micron and submicron sized features on the surface of silicon, glass and polymers opens a whole new world. Micromotors smaller than human hair have been fabricated and they work fine. It is the declared goal of the authors to bring these different worlds together in this volume. Authors have been carefully chosen to guarantee for the quality of the contents. An engineer, a chemist or a biologist will find new impulses from the various chapters in this book.

Essential cell biology.
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ISBN: 0815334818 081533480X 9780815334811 9780815334804 Year: 2004 Publisher: New York : Garland Science,

Affinity biosensors : techniques and protocols
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ISBN: 1280836407 9786610836406 1592594859 0896035395 Year: 1998 Volume: 7 Publisher: Totowa Humana press

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Affinity Biosensors: Protocols and Techniques is a major new work that describes how affinity biosensors are developed, constructed, and applied across the widest range of biological research. Here, scientists long-experienced with the construction and evaluation of these biosensors detail their most successful techniques and applications. The methods include protocols for affinity biosensors based on optical, electrochemical, thermal acoustic, and plasmon resonance techniques involving the use of antibodies, receptor, nucleic acids, liposomes, and eukaryotic cells. All the techniques are time-tested and sufficiently detailed to ensure robust and easily reproducible results. A companion volume, Enzyme and Microbial Biosensors: Protocols and Techniques, by Mulchandani & Rogers, concentrates on enzyme-biosensors based on potentiometric, amperometric, conductimetric, optical, and thermal transducers, as well as microbial biosensors based on amperometric and optical transducers. Clearly the optimal starting point for all graduate students, postdoctoral and senior researchers, and technicians in academia, industry, and research establishments seeking rapid entry into the field of biosensors, Affinity Biosensors: Protocols and Techniques instantly becomes today's leading reference. Its step-by-step descriptions of various affinity biosensor techniques will allow both novices and experienced investigators alike successfully to apply these powerful new tools, and thus sharply enhance their laboratories' productivity.


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Biochemistry
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ISSN: 00062960 15204995 Year: 1962 Publisher: Washington, D.C.

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Biochemistry covers the arena where chemistry, biochemistry, molecular and cell biology interrelate, presenting the latest discoveries and expanding the understanding of biological phenomena. In 2008, Biochemistry introduces Rapid Reports, a new, brief, expedited manuscript type.

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