Part 1: Plenary Session - Wednesday 1 June Commercial 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 Monitoring
Symposium 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 Lactate
Chapter 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 Sensors
Chapter 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 Immunosensor
Chapter 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
Chapter 26. Detection of Whole-Cell Metabolic Rates with a Silicon Sensor
References
Chapter 27. Whole Cell Biosensing Based on Nonlinear Dielectricity
Chapter 28. Specific Bioluminescent Biosensors for the Detection of Bioavailable Heavy Metals
Chapter 29. Multiplexed Bioluminescence for Signal Transduction in Living-Cell Biosensors
Chapter 30. Development of Biosensors for Environmental Analysis
Chapter 31. Genetic Approach for the Construction of Sensing Components of Bioluminescent Sensor
Chapter 32. Bioluminescence-Based Sensor for the Detection of Pesticides
Chapter 33. Chlorophyll Fluorescence Biosensor for the Detection of Herbicides
Chapter 34. Multiparameter Single Cell Biosensor for Drug Screening
Chapter 35. Modelling of Membrane Biosensor Function and Performance
Part 2: Plenary Lecture Thursday 2 June
Chapter 36. Biosensors: A New Orleans Perspective
Part 3: Plenary Session - Thursday 2 June Enzyme-Based Sensors
Chapter 37. Mediated Enzyme Electrodes 10 Years On
Chapter 38. Reagentless Oxidoreductase Sensors
Chapter 39. Neuronal Networks on Multielectrode Arrays
Chapter 40. Biosensors in Health Care for the 21st Century
Symposium I: Oral Session - Thursday 2 June 1994 Enzyme-Based Sensors
Chapter 41. Amperometric Determination of Ammonium and Urea with Enzyme Based Probes
Chapter 42. Gas-Phase Biosensor for the Determination of Ethanol Vapor
Chapter 43. Development of Enzyme Sensors Based on the Enzyme Structure
Chapter 44. The Detection and Identification of Metal and Organic Pollutants in Potable Water Using Enzyme Based Sensors
Chapter 45. Covalent Electropolymerisation of Glucose Oxidase in Polypyrrole
References
Chapter 46. Novel Electrochemical Gas Phase Biosensors for the Detection of Phenolic Vapours
Chapter 47. Chemical Amplification Effect of L-Ascorbic Acid on Cholesterol Sensor Responses
Chapter 48. Multifunctional Arrays of Nanometer Electrodes in Biosensing Microsystems
Chapter 49. Production of a Prototype Lactate Sensor by Screen Printing
Chapter 50. Effect of the Inclusion of Additives to the Paste on the Long-Term Stability and Response of Enzyme Modified Carbon Paste Electrodes
Chapter 51. Amperometric Biosensor Based on Phenol Oxidase for Environmental Analysis of Phenols and Related Compounds
Symposium II: Oral Session - Thursday 2 June 1994 Affinity Sensors
Chapter 52. Affinity Sensing Using Ultracompact Waveguiding Films
References
Chapter 53. Theoretical and Experimental Detectivity of the RIFS-Transducer in Affinity-Sensing
Chapter 54. The Single Mode Tapered Optical Fibre Loop Immunosensor
Chapter 55. The Intimate Relation Between ISFETs and Proteins, Both Theoretically and in Practice
Chapter 56. New Results of the ISFET Based Heparin Sensor Using a Dynamical Measuring Method
Chapter 57. An ISFET-Based Immunosensor System for Toxin Analysis
Literature
Chapter 58. Development of Immunosensors Based on Impedance Measurements
Chapter 59. Development of an Immuno-Absorbent 'Catch' System for Detection of Pesticides and Pesticide Analogues
Chapter 60. Electrodynamic Surfaces - Key to a New Biosensing Technology
Part 4: Mini-Symposium Oral Session - Thursday 2 June 1994 Commercial Development & Application of Biosensors
Chapter 61. A Novel Self Blood Glucose Monitoring System
Chapter 62. The Measurement of the Artificial Sweetener Aspartame in Diet Cola Based Beverages with a Biosensor Based System
Chapter 63. Bioanalytical Applications of an Automated Evanescent Wave Fiber Optic Immunosensor System
Chapter 64. A Thermal Biosensor Adapted for use in Fermentation Plants
References
Symposium III: Oral Session: Thursday 2 June 1994 Whole Cell-Based Sensors & General Aspects of Biosensors
Chapter 65. Batch Fabricated Amperometric Biosensors
Chapter 66. A Switched-Current, Digital Potentiostat for a Monolithic Biosensor
Chapter 67. Cellsors: Biosensors on Cryoimmobilized Cells
Chapter 68. Multi-Channel Systems for Pesticide Determination
Chapter 69. Optical Microscopy & Image Analysis in the Characterisation of Biosensors
Chapter 70. A Newly Designed Silicon-Based Biosensor for Biomedical Applications
Part 5: Plenary Session - Friday 3 June Affinity Sensors
Chapter 71. Immunosensors Based on Surface Plasmon Resonance
Chapter 72. Fluorescence Immunosensors Using Planar Waveguides
Chapter 73. Polymer Release Biosensors
Chapter 74. Recent Advances in Receptor and ssDNA-Based Biosensors
Chapter 75. Liquid Crystal Properties of DNA for Use in Biosensors
Chapter 76. Surface Analysis in Biosensor Design
Symposium I: Oral Session: Friday 3 June 1994 Enzyme-Based Sensors
Chapter 77. Micro-Electrode Sensors for Investigation of the Role of Free Radicals in Cell Signalling and Neurodegenerative Disorders
Chapter 78. On Line Monitoring of Subcutaneous Tissue Glucose Concentration for Glucose Control in Diabetic Patients
Chapter 79. Ex Vivo and In Vivo Evaluation of Biosensors
Chapter 80. Continuous Registration of Peritoneal and Subcutaneous Glucose Content by a Combined Microdialyis/Enzymatic Glucose Measuring Device
Chapter 81. Electrodeposition of Enzymes on Miniature Electrodes
Chapter 52. A Micro Planar Amperometric Lactate Sensor using Differential Pulse Voltammetry
Chapter 83. Electrochemical Copolymerization of Modified Enzymes and Mediator-Substituted Redoxpolymers. Towards the Development of Reagentless and Miniaturizable Amperometric Biosensors
Chapter 84. A Chemically Modified GOD Sensor
Chapter 85. Coimmobilized Dehydrogenase-Coenzyme Systems for Biosensors
Chapter 86. Enzyme Electrodes for Analgetic Drugs
Chapter 87. Silicon Wafer Integrated Enzyme Reactors
Symposium II: Oral Session - Friday 3 June 1994 Affinity Sensors
Chapter 88. Redox Systems for Electrochemical Detection of Alkaline Phosphatase, Horseradish Peroxidase, β-Galactosidase, Glucose Oxidase, Choline Oxidase, and Acetylcholine Esterase
Chapter 89. Novel Amperometric Immunosensor for Procainamide Employing Light Activated Labels
Chapter 90. Amperometric Enzyme-Immunosensors for Protein and Hapten Monitoring
Chapter 91. Practical Immunosensors for Plasma Protein Monitoring
Chapter 92. Continous Liquid-Phase Piezoelectric Biosensor for Kinetic Immunoassays, Coupling Impedance and Gravimetric Measurements
Chapter 93. Environmental Measurements Using Surface Transverse Wave (STW) Biosensors
Chapter 94. A Sandwich Immunoassay for Cholera Anti-Toxin Based on a Piezoelectric Waveguide Incorporating Liquid Immersed Interdigitated Electrodes
Chapter 95. Feasibility of a Thermoelectric Whole Cell Immunobiosensor
Chapter 96. Pesticide Analysis by Flow Injection Immunoanalysis: A Comparison of Different Detection Methods (Photometry, Fluorimetry, Luminometry and Electrochemistry)
Chapter 97. Biosensor-Attached DNA and DNA in Solution Hybridize with the Similar Rate Constants
Symposium I: Oral Session: Friday 3 June 1994 Enzyme-Based Sensors
Chapter 98. A Three Channel Fiber Optic Biosensor for the Simultaneous Analysis of pH, Urea and Penicillin G
Chapter 99. Optical Biosensors Based on Enzyme-Substrate Complex Formation
Chapter 100. Light Activated Enzyme Switch for Use in a Biosensor
Chapter 101. Biosensors Based on Thermal Transducers
Chapter 102. Whole Blood Measurements with Thermal Micro-Biosensors
References
Chapter 103. Array of Individually Addressable Microelectrodes as Transducer for Enzyme-Based Sensors
Chapter 104. Printing Processes for the Manufacture of Biosensors
References
Chapter 105. Development of Screen Printed Biosensors for Process Monitoring
Chapter 106. Glucose Sensor Manufactured by Printing Technique
Chapter 107. Membrane Technology for Microfabricated Conductimetric Biosensors
Chapter 108. Measurements of Creatinine in Physiological Samples by Means of Enzymatic Biosensors: Comparison of the Microcalorimetric and Amperometric Approaches
References
Part 6: Poster Session: Commercial Development & Application of Biosensors
Chapter 109. 1.0 Screen Printed Solid State Contact Biosensors for the Determination of Urea in Undiluted Biological Samples
Chapter 110. 1.1 A Novel Amperometric Glucose Biosensor - Boehringer Mannheim's AccuChek(R) AdvantageTM Biosensor
Chapter 111. 1.2 Feasibility of a L-(+)-Lactate Disposable Dry Chemistry Sensor
Chapter 112. 1.3 Precision and Accuracy of the Accu-Chek (R) Advantage TM Blood Glucose Monitoring System
Chapter 113. 1.4 A Glycerol Biosensor
Chapter 114. 1.5 A Biosensor for Hematocrit Determination
Chapter 115. 1.6 Enzyme Based Analytical Systems - New Fields of Diagnostic Interest
Chapter 116. 1.7 A Biosensor for Simultaneously Determining The L-Glutamate and Glucose in The Fermentation Process
Chapter 117. 1.8 A Prototype of Multi-Enzymatic Sensors for Sucrose Determination
Part 7 Poster Session: Enzyme-Based Sensors
Chapter 118. 2.0 Application of Ferrocene Modified Polyaniline Films in the Construction of Amperometric Biosensors
Chapter 119. 2.1 Preparation of Carbon Paste Electrode Based on Polyethylene Glycol-Modified Glucose Oxidase, Peroxidase and Mediator
Chapter 120. 2.2 Electrochemical Biosensors Based on Reductases
References
Chapter 121. 2.3 On-Line Monitoring of Glucose, Glutamate and Glutamine During Mammalian Cell Cultivations
Chapter 122. 2.4 Glucose Oxidase Mediation by Soluble and Immobilized Electroactive Detergents
Chapter 123. 2.5 Tetrathiafulvalene Modified Electrode for Electrocatalytic Oxidation of Ascorbic Acid
Chapter 124. 2.6 Amperometric Glutamate Sensor Based on L-Glutamate Oxidase and Its FIA System for Fermentation Process Monitoring
Chapter 125. 2.7 Electrochemically Polymerized Tryptophan as an Electrode Modifier
Chapter 126. 2.8 An Amperometric Glucose Biosensor Based on Glucose Oxidase Immobilised in Chemically Generated Polypyrrole
References
Chapter 127. 2.9 Pyruvate Oxidase Based Mono- and Multienzyme Sensors for Pyruvate Determination and for ADP Determination Using Analyte Recycling
Chapter 128. 2.10 New Measurement Domains for Bioelectrochemical Sensors: Operation in Non-Polar Solvents
Chapter 129. 2.11 Electrochemical Biosensors for the Determination of L-Carnitine and Short Chain L-Acylcarnitines
Chapter 130. 2.12 Highly Sensitive Determination of Trace Cell Population Using Immobilized Tyrosinase Electrode, Based on the Amplified Detection of Catechol Produced by Bacteria
References
Chapter 131. 2.13 Whole Blood Glucose Determination Using Glucose Oxidase Immoblized on Cotton Cheese Cloth
Chapter 132. 2.14 Construction of Sensor Chips by Electrochemical Polymerization Techniques for Sucrose Determination
Chapter 133. 2.15 Miniaturized Thin Film Glutamate and Glutamine Biosensors
Chapter 134. 2.16 Carbon-Polymer Biocomposites for Amperometric Sensing
Chapter 135. 2.17 Determination of L-Ascorbic Acid in Serum with Immobilized Ascorbate Oxidase Reactor
Chapter 136. 2.18 Immobilized Enzyme Chemically Modified Electrode as Amperometric Sensor for the Oxidized form of Glutathione
Chapter 137. 2.19 Amperometric Biosensor for the Determination of Phenols Using a Crude Extract of Yam (Alocasia Macrorhiza)
Chapter 138. 2.20 Amperometric Detection of Histamine at a Quinoprotein Dehydrogenase Enzyme Electrode
References
Chapter 139. 2.21 Reactivation of an Acetylcholinesterase Biosensing System by 2-PAM and Buffered Solutions
Chapter 140. 2.22 The Characterization of Liposomal Biosensors
Chapter 141. 2.23 Pyranose Oxidase and Alcohol Oxidase Based Amperometric Biosensors for Fermentation Monitoring
Chapter 142. 2.24 Amperometric Biosensors Based on Dehydrogenases in Carbon Paste
Chapter 143. 2.25 An Amperometric Electrode Based on Carbon Paste, Chemically Modified with D-Lactate Dehydrogenase, NAD+ and Mediator Containing Polymer for D-Lactic Acid Analysis
Reference
Chapter 144. 2.26 Amperometric Biosensor for Tyramine Determination Based on Langmuir-Blodgett Films of Monoamine Oxidase
Chapter 145. 2.27 Ferrocene-Containing Polymers as Electron Transfer Mediators in Carbon Paste Electrodes Modified with PQQ-Dependent Aldose Dehydrogenase
References
Chapter 146. 2.28 Flow Injection Analysis (FIA) for Determination of Sucrose using GOD and Invertase Immobilised on Glass Beads
References
Chapter 147. 2.29 Application of Biosensor for On-Line Monitoring Galactose
Chapter 148. 2.30 Amperometric Enzyme Sensor for Essential Fatty Aicds
Chapter 149. 2.31 Bienzyme Amperometric Biosensor Using Oxidase, Horse Radish Peroxidase and Polymeric Redox Mediators
Chapter 150. 2.32 A Comparative Study on NADH Catalysis by Phenoxazines and Phenothiazines on Different Surfaces and Glucose Sensor Optimization
Chapter 151. 2.33 Amperiometric Triglyceride Biosensor
Chapter 152. 2.34 Biosensor Development for Environmental Analysis of Phenols and Related Pollutants
Chapter 153. 2.35 Tyrosinase Based Detection Units for the Selective Determination of Phenolic Compounds
Chapter 154. 2.36 A Hypoxanthine Biosensor for Estimation of The Postmortem Interval
Chapter 155. 2.37 Study on Determination of Urea-Nitrogen and Lactate in Clinical Chemistry and Physical Training
Chapter 156. 2.38 Soluble and Enzyme-Bound Ferrocenylmethylamine as an Effective Electron Transfer Mediator for Glucose Oxidase
Chapter 157. 2.39 Amperometric Phosphate Biosensor Based on Coupled Reaction of Acidic Phosphatase and Pyruvate Oxidase
Chapter 158. 2.40 Development of an On-Line Glucose Analyzer for Bioprocess Monitoring
Chapter 159. 2.41 Study on the GOD Electrode with Resistance to Alcohol
Chapter 160. 2.42 Micromachined Glucose Sensor
Chapter 161. 2.43 Multipurpose Flow-Injection Analytical Systems Based on Immobilized Enzymes and Cells
Chapter 162. 2.44 Use of the Principle of Substrate Parallel Splitting in Flow-Injection Biosensors
Chapter 163. 2.45 Bacterial Uratoxidase-Based Biosensor for Uric Acid Determination
Chapter 164. 2.46 Covalent Binding of Glucose Oxidase to Conducting Poly(o-Amino Benzoic Acid)
Chapter 165. 2.47 Elimination of the Oxygen Dependence of a Pulsed Amperometric Glucose Sensor
Chapter 166. 2.48 Investigations of Biological Electron Transport at Gold Nanostructures
Chapter 167. 2.49 Development of a Glucose Biosensor Using Semiconducting Amorphous Carbons
Chapter 168. 2.50 Development of FIA Biosensor System for the Determination of Starch in Flour
Chapter 168. 2.51 Miniaturized Enzyme Sensors for Glucose Monitoring in Diabetic Patients
Chapter 169. 2.52 Integrated Implantable Device for Long-Term Glucose Monitoring
Chapter 170. 2.53 Microbiosensors with Improved Performance
Chapter 171. 2.54 Detection of Hydrogen Peroxide and Organic Peroxides in Flow Injection Based on Peroxidase Modified Carbon Fiber Microelectrodes
References
Chapter 172. 2.55 Tetracyanoquinodimethane Mediated Glucose Sensor Based on Self-Assembling Alkanethiol/Phospholipid Bilayer
Chapter 173. 2.56 ENFETs and Conductometric Biosensors with Additional Membranes: Reduction of Influence of Buffer Capacity on the Sensor Response and Extension of its Dynamic Range
Chapter 174. 2.57 A Potentiometric Biosensor with an Enzyme Membrane Prepared Directly at the Surface of Ion-Selective Electrode
Chapter 175. 2.58 Urea Automated Biosensing Analytical System for On-Line Monitoring of Haemodialysis Processes
Chapter 176. 2.59 Potentiometric Biosensor for Pesticides based on Thiocholine-Hexacyanoferrate (III) Reaction
Chapter 177. 2.60 New Biosensor Based on Perovskite Electrode and Ammonia Release Enzymes
Chapter 178. 2.61 Flow-Injection Analysis of L-Glutamine and Ammonia - A New Approach with Gas Diffusion and Detection by ISFET Technology
Chapter 179. 2.62 Determination of Diethyl p-Nitrophenyl Phosphate with pH Sensitive FET and Cholinesterase Disposable Membrane
Chapter 180. 2.63 Potentiometric Biosensor in Double Matrix Membrane Technology
Chapter 182. 2.64 Potentiometric Butyrylcholine Sensor for Organophosphate Pesticides
Chapter 183. 2.65 Polymer-Modified RuO2 Electrode: Studies Towards a Disposable Urea Sensor
Chapter 184. 2.66 Design and Fabrication of a Glucose Sensing Needle for in Vivo Studies
Chapter 185. 2.67 Development Application of a New Type of Enzyme Sensor Based on lonselective MOS-Capacitance Structures
Chapter 186. 2.68 A Novel Multichannel Flow-Injection System and its Application to Animal Cell Culture Monitoring
Chapter 187. 2.69 A Fiber Optic Enzyme Sensor for the Determination of Urea in Serum Samples
Chapter 188. 2.70 The Measurement of Glucose using Simultaneous Fluorescence Quenching of Two Indicators
Chapter 189. 2.71 Biosensors on the Basis of Luminescence Lifetime Based Oxygen Sensor
Chapter 190. 2.72 Flow Injection Biosensing of Urea in Alcohol Drinks using an Acid Urease Column
Chapter 191. 2.73 improved Immobilization of Glucose Oxidase on Silica Surfaces
Chapter 192. 2.74 Numerical Simulation of Membranized Enzyme Sensors
Chapter 193. 2.75 Use of Mathematical Models to Desribe Dynamic Behaviour of Potentiometric Biosensors: Comparison of Deterministic and Empirical Approaches to an Urea Biosensor Flow-Through/Biosensor
Chapter 194. 2.76 Stationary Kinetics of the Functioning of Amperometric Bienzyme Sensors Fulfilling Cyclic Conversions of Substrate
Chapter 195. 2.77 A Sterilization Method for Enzymatic Biosensors
Chapter 196. 2.78 Enzymatic Biosensor for the Detection of Pesticides Based on Silicon Technology
Chapter 197. 2.79 Biosensors for Characterization and Correction of Thrombosis and Hemostasis. Assay of Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids, Precursors of Prostanoids
Chapter 198. 2.80 The Bifunctional Polymeric Reagents Based on Immobilized Cholinesterases and their Reactivators as Piezoelectric Coating for Detection of the Organophosphorus Compounds
Chapter 199. 2.81 Electrochemically Assisted Biosensors
Chapter 200. 2.82 Enzyme-Based Sensor for On-Line Monitoring of Penicillin-V During its Production by Fermentation
Chapter 201. 2.83 Hypoglycaemia Detection by Ulm Sugar Watch System Indicating On-Line s.c. Glucose in Type-1 Diabetic Patients Under Intensive Insulin Therapy
Part 8: Poster Session: Affinity Sensors (Including Receptor-Based Systems)
Chapter 202. 3.0 Factors Affecting the Sensitivity of Fluorescence Energy Transfer-Based Biosensors: A Theoretical Analysis
Chapter 203. 3.1 Experimental Methodologies in the Evaluation of Detection Capabilities of a Fiber Optic TIRF Immunosensor
References
Chapter 204. 3.2 Antibody-Based Biosensor Development
Chapter 205. 3.3 Evanescent Wave Fiber Optic Immunosensor for the Determination of Lactate Dehydrogenase in Serum Samples
Chapter 206. 3.4 Evanescent Detection of Antigens Using Ultrathin Antibody Networks and Diode Lasers
Chapter 207. 3.5 Multicomponent Evanescent Biosensor Using Multiplex Dyes
Chapter 208. 3.6 Fiber Optic Biosensor Utilizing Fluorescence Excitation by a Near Infrared Laser Diode
Chapter 209. 3.7 Receptor-Based Biosensing of Benzodiazepine Drugs Using Time-Resolved Fluorometry
Chapter 210. 3.8 Sol-Gel Glasses as New Waveguides for Optical Biosensors
Chapter 211. 3.9 Affinity Measurements of Biological Materials using BIAcore: Application to Biosensor Development
Chapter 212. 3.10 Sensing of Herbicide Residues using Surface Plasmon Resonance Technique
Chapter 213. 3.11 A New Optical Fiber Sensor For Detecting Chemiluminescence and its Application to Immunoassay
Chapter 214. 3.12 Haemoglobin as Receptor Element for a Gas-Phase HCN Biosensor
Chapter 215. 3.13 Novel Fiber Optic Evanescent Wave Sensor for Pollutants and Food Contaminants
Chapter 216. 3.14 Receptor Based Fiberoptic Biosensor
Chapter 217. 3.15 Flow Injection Thin-Layer Cell Immunosensor with Chemiluminescent Detection of Peroxidase Label
Chapter 218. 3.16 Modification of Glass Type Surfaces for Direct Immunosensing
Chapter 219. 3.17 A Comparative Study of Immobiiization Techniques for Optical Immunosensors
Chapter 220. 3.18 Neuron-Mimetic Molecular Sensor
Chapter 221. 3.19 A Multi-Analyte Optical Sensor
Chapter 222. 3.20 Kinetics of Binding of Immobilized Antibodies under Nonequilibrium, Flow Conditions
Chapter 223. 3.21 Herbicide Detection using Reaction Centers Integrated into Liposomes Binding to Grating Couplers
Chapter 224. 3.22 A Novel Electrochemical Assay System
Chapter 225. 3.23 Low-Level Electrochemical Detection of Glucose Oxidase
Chapter 226. 3.24 A Conducting Polymer-Based Amperometric Immunosensor
References
Chapter 227. 3.25 Multianalyte Biosensors Employing a Photoactive Ligand for Immobilisation
Chapter 228. 3.26 A Rapid and Sensitive Biosensor for the Detection ofBiological Agents Using Disposable Electrodes
Chapter 229. 3.27 Sensitive Detection of Cocaine by Combining Conjugate Displacement and a LOD/LDH-Substrate-Recycling-Sensor
Chapter 230. 3.28 Amperometric Enzyme Immunoassay of Pesticides
Chapter 231. 3.29 Enzyme -Immuno Iodine - Electrode Assay for Testosterone in Human Plasma using Penicillinase as Label
Chapter 232. 3.30 Characterization and Enzymatic Application of a Redox Potential Biosensor Based on a Silicon Transducer
Chapter 233. 3.31 Electrochemical Immunosensor for Determination of Pesticide 2.4 -Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid
Chapter 234. 3.32 The Advanced Potentiometric Immunosensor
Chapter 235. 3.33 Investigation of the Selectivity of Receptor and Immuno Electrodes to Morphine
Chapter 236. 3.34 Utilisation of a Mixed Self-Assembled Monolayer in an Impedimetric Immunosensor
Chapter 237. 3.35 Dielectric Deposition Specific Binding Assay
Chapter 238. 3.36 Practical Applications of New Conducting Electroimmunological Polymer Sensors
Chapter 239. 3.37 Development of Conductivity-Based Immunosensor for Sensitive Detection of Methamphetamine in Human Urine
Chapter 239. 3.38 Application of Synthetic Peptide-Based PZ-Immuno Probes to Detect Antibodies Against HIV
Chapter 240. 3.39 Detection of Microbial Cells by Utilising the Acoustic Love Waveguide Device
References
Chapter 241. 3.40 Olfactory Sensor: QCM Array for Detecting Liquor, Methanol and Ethanol
Chapter 242. 3.41 Immunosensing with Commercially Available Low-Loss Surface Acoustic Wave Devices
Chapter 243. 3.42 Piezoelectric Crystal Biosensor for the Determination of Organophosphorus Pesticide
Chapter 244. 3.43 Piezoelectric Immunosensors for Serological Applications
Literature
Chapter 245. 3.44 Piezoelectric Biosensor for Contamination Analysis of Food
Chapter 246. 3.45 Quartz Crystal Immunosensors for Multisample Detection of Herbicides
Chapter 247. 3.46 Longitudinal Acoustic Wave Mode Waveguide Sensors
Chapter 248. 3.47 Activating Inorganic Carriers by Silanization for Piezoelectric Crystal Immunobiosensor Applications
Chapter 249. 3.48 Qunatitative Analysis of Metribuzin Residues in Soil Samples by Flow Injection Immunoanalysis
Chapter 250. 3.49 Immunosensors for Pesticide Determination - Comparison of Optical and Electrochemical Approaches
Chapter 251. 3.50 An Immuno Array for the Determination of Triazine Herbicides by Means of Pattern Recognition
Chapter 252. 3.51 Genetric Engineering for ELISA-Type Mercuric Ion Detection
Chapter 253. 3.52 Antigen-Antibody Binding Kinetics for Biosensor Applications: An Analysis Using the Nyikos-Pajkossy Equation for Diffusion Towards Fractal Surfaces
Part 9: Poster Session: Whole Cell-Based Sensors and General Aspects of Biosensors
Chapter 254. 4.0 Characteristics of an FET and Gluconobacter Oxydans Based Microbial, Electrode for Xylose Assay
Chapter 255. 4.1 Poly-Binaphthyl-20 Crown-6 as Receptor Based Molecule Selective Potentiometric Electrodes for Molecules Containing 1,2-Dihydroxybenzene Moieties
Chapter 256. 4.2 Comparison Between a LAPS- and a FET-Based Potentiometric Cell Biosensor
Chapter 257. 4.3 Biosensor to Detect Organophosphorus Insecticides
Chapter 258. 4.4 The Bacterial Sensor for Antibiotic Determination
Chapter 289. 4.5 Amperometric Mediated Biosensor with Intact Cyanobacteria for Environmental Monitoring
Chapter 259. 4.6 Detection of Herbicides Using Chloroplasts Immobilized in Polyvinyl Alcohol
Chapter 260. 4.7 Slime Molds - Novel Biosensor Elements for Real-Time Environmental Monitoring
Chapter 261. 4.8 Application of H2O2-Sensing Plant Tissue Electrodes for the Quick Assessment of Meat Freshness
Chapter 262. 4.9 Development of a Needle-Type Biosensor for the Traditional Chinese Medical Acupuncture Therapy and the Assay of Dopamine
Chapter 263. 4.10 A Novel Multipe Plant Tissue Biosensor for Neurotransmitters Detection
Chapter 264. 4.11 Flow-Injection Biosensor for L-Proline Determination Based on Immobilized Microbial Cells
Chapter 265. 4.12 Electrooxidation and Determination of Several Cephalosporin Antibiotics at Carbon Paste Electrode and Modified Carbon Paste Electrodes in Both Aqueous and Biological Media
Chapter 266. 4.13 Yeast Microbial-Sensor for Toxic Waste Determination
Chapter 267. 4.14 Voltammetric in Vivo Detection of a Cholecystokinin-Like Signal by Means of Carbon Based Micro Biosensors
Chapter 268. 4.15 Quantitation of Paranitrophenol with Help of Microbial Cells
References
Chapter 269. 4.16 The Physiocontrol Microsystem
Chapter 270. 4.17 Development and Characterization of Cellular Biosensors
Chapter 271. 4.18 Development of a Bioluminescence Test for the Specific Detection of DNA Synthesis Inhibitors and SOS Inducers
Chapter 272. 4.19 Bioluminescent Detection of Food-Stuff "Freshness"
Chapter 273. 4.20 Escherichia coli as Biosensor for Chromogenic Mercuric Ion Detection
Chapter 274. 4.21 Biosensor System Based on Atomic Force Microscopy
Chapter 275. 4.22 Characterisation of Interdigital Array Electrodes of Different Geometries
Chapter 276. 4.23 Coupling Electrochemical and Enzymatic Reactions for Controlled Drug Release
Chapter 277. 4.24 Toxicity Sensing Using a Hepatocyte Pattern Formed on a Photolithographic Plate
Chapter 278. 4.25 Photo-Electrochemical Cell Utilizing Bacteriorhodopsin Immobilized onto a Thin-Film Lattice Fabricated by Micromachining Techniques
Chapter 279. 4.26 An Advanced Sensor for Environmental Monitoring
Chapter 280. 4.27 Dry Etching Techniques for Neural Interface Fabrication
Chapter 281. 4.28 Development of Polymer/Carbon Sensor Material
Chapter 282. 4.29 Integrated Optics Biocompatibility Sensors
Chapter 283. 4.30 A Technical Approach to Bioelectronic Circuits at Cellular Scale
Chapter 284. 4.31 Anionic Biopolymers as Blood Flow Sensors
Chapter 285. 4.32 Crystallographic Studies of Deposited Lipid Films