Biosensors 94 : the third World Congress on Biosensors, 1-3 June 1994, New Orleans, USA ; abstracts / organizing comiittee, A.P.F. Turner [and others]

The Third World Congress on Biosensors Abstracts.

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Online Access: Full Text (via ScienceDirect)
Corporate Author: World Congress on Biosensors New Orleans, La.
Other Authors: Turner, Anthony P. F. (Editor)
Format: Conference Proceeding eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford, UK : Elsevier Advanced Technology, [1994]
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Table of Contents:
  • Front Cover; Biosensors 94: The Third World Congress on Biosensors; Copyright Page; Third World Congress on Biosensors, New Orleans, June 1-3,1994; PART 1: PLENARY SESSION
  • WEDNESDAY 1 JUNE COMMERICAL DEVELOPMENT & APPLICATION OF BIOSENSORS; Chapter 1. Biosensors in Diagnostics: Potential and Pitfalls; Chapter 2. Commercialisation of an Optical Sensor, lAsys for Analysis of Molecular Interactions: Trials, Tribulations and Triumphs; Chapter 3. Development of a Commercial Multichannel Clinical Sensor Chip; Chapter 4. Commercial Development and Application of Biosensors.
  • Chapter 5. Biosensors for Environmental MonitoringSYMPOSIUM I: ORAL SESSION
  • WEDNESDAY 1 JUNE 1994 ENZYME BASED SENSORS; Chapter 6. Amperometric Biosensors Based on Dehydrogenase/NAD and Heterocyclic Quinones; Chapter 7. Amperometric Glucose Sensor Based on Glucose Oxidase Immobilized on Conducting Organic Salt Electrode by Poly(o-Phenylenediamine) Film; Chapter 8. Mediator
  • Modified Enzyme Sensors for Nitrate and Nitrite; Chapter 9. Enzyme-Epoxy Membrane Based Semi-Automated Glucose Analyzing System; Chapter 10. Novel Biocomposites for Amperometric Sensing.
  • Chapter 11. A Computerized Biosensor System with On-Line Calibration for Continuous ex vivo Measurements of Glucose and LactateChapter 12. Analysis of Reduced Nicotinamide Coenzyme at Dye Modified Electrode by Electrocatalytic Oxidation; Chapter 13. High Sensitivity Amperometric Biosensor for Atmospheric Sulfur Dioxide Determination; Chapter 14. Organization of Monolayer Functionalized Enzyme Electrodes: Development of a Bilirubin Biosensor; Chapter 15. Immobilization of Enzymes at Biosensor Surfaces Using Spontaneous Self-Assembly Phenomena.
  • SYMPOSIUM II: ORAL SESSION
  • WEDNESDAY 1 JUNE 1994 AFFINITY SENSORSChapter 16. Electrochemiluminescent Sensing for the Investigation of the Binding Modes of Anticancer, Antiviral Agents; Chapter 17. Biosensors Based on Membrane Transport Proteins; Chapter 18. An Automized Heterogenous Immuno Analysis System for On Line Bioprocess Analysis; Chapter 19. Detection of Carcinogens via DNA Intercalation and Evanescent Wave Fiber Optic Fluorimeter; Chapter 20. Orientation of Antibody Fragments to Inrease TIRF Immunosensor Efficiency; REFERENCES.
  • Chapter 21. Detection of Opiates by Continuous Flow ImmunosensorChapter 22. Reagentless Fluorescence Sensors Produced by Protein Engineering; Chapter 23. Coating of Surface Plasmon Resonance Based Affinity Sensors with Immuno Activated Latex and Regeneration Strategies; Reference; Chapter 24. Interfacial Protein Studies at Silver and Chemically-Modified Silver Surfaces for Immunosensor Applications; Chapter 25. Development of Latex-Technology for Specific DNA Detection with Surface Plasmon Resonance; INTRODUCTION; RESULTS; CONCLUSION.
  • Symposium iii: oral session
  • wednesday 1 june 1994 whole cell-based sensors & general aspects of biosensors.