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.
| ISBN-13: | 9781606506363 |
| ISBN-10: | 1606506366 |
| Publisher: | Momentum Press |
| Publication date: | 2013 |
| Pages: | 70 |
| Product dimensions: | height: 229 mm, length: 152 mm, width: 6 mm, weight: 275 g |
| Author: | Jo V. Rushworth, Natalie A. Hirst, Jack A. Goode, Douglas J. Pike, Asif Ahmed, Paul A. Millner |
| Language: | en |
| Binding: | Hardcover |
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