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Title: Use of Organosilanes in Biosensors
By (author): V Dugas, Y Chevolot, E Souteyrand
ISBN10-13: 1616680296 : 9781616680299
Illustrations: charts
Format: Paperback
Size: 155x230mm
Pages: 85
Weight: .080 Kg.
Published: Nova Science Publishers, Inc (US) - August   2010
List Price: 61.99 Pounds Sterling
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Subjects: Biotechnology
The scope of this book deals with biosensors and microarrays that take advantage of the specific biological recognition between a surface-immobilised "probe" and a biological "target" in solution. In order to preserve the integrity of the biological interaction taking place on a sensor, surface immobilisation of the probe should guarantee the preservation of the probe conformation, orientation and availability. Herein, we will first give a brief definition of biosensors and their requirements. The use of organosilanes as anchoring layers for biomolecules on different materials is then discussed. Finally, the biofunctionalisation of organosilanes and their applications are described.
Table of Contents:
Introduction; General considerations (What is a biosensor?); Silanization of solid surface for biosensing purpose; Encapsulation; Conclusion; References; Index.
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