Description
A Fractal Analysis of Chemical Kinetics with Applications to Biological and Biosensor Interfaces analyzes the kinetics of binding and dissociation of different analytes by different biosensor techniques, demonstrating, and then comparing each other. Emphasis is on newer instrumentation techniques, such as surface plasmon resonance imaging (SPRi), and classical techniques, such as surface plasmon resonance (SPR), and finally, DNA biosensors and nanobiosensors. In addition, the closing chapter includes discussion of biosensor economics.- Presents and compares different biosensor techniques- Evaluates the kinetics of binding and dissociation of different analytes on biosensor surfaces- Explores the major applications of biosensors in the field
Table of Contents
1. Introduction2. Modeling and Theory3. Different Instrumentation Techniques4. Nanobiosensors5. DNA Biosensors6. Carbohydrate-Receptor Interactions7. Detection of Cancer Biomarkers by SPR and Optofluidic Ring Resonance Sensors8. Surface Plasmon Resonance Biosensors 9. Surface Plasmon Resonance Imaging Biosensors10. Detection of Analytes by Different Instrumental Techniques11. Detection of Analytes by Different Instrumental Techniques: Part II12. Economics of Biosensor



