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1 online resource |
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Includes index. |
Contents |
Front Cover -- Biosensors for Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of contributors -- 1 Biosensors: principle, fundamentals history, recent trends and applications -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.1.1 History of the biosensor -- 1.1.2 Principle of biosensor -- 1.2 Recent trends and application -- 1.2.1 Nanosensor -- 1.2.1.1 Biosensor -- 1.2.1.2 Nucleic acid biosensors -- 1.2.1.3 Gas sensor -- 1.2.1.4 Importance of biosensor in Covid-19 -- 1.2.1.5 Polymer-based nanosensor -- 1.2.1.6 Metal and metal complex nanosensor -- 1.2.1.7 Carbon-based nanosensor |
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1.3 Commercialization -- 1.4 Conclusion and future scope -- References -- Further reading -- 2 Recent advances in the development of immunosensors for infectious diseases -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Electrochemical immunosensors for infectious diseases -- 2.2.1 Influenza -- 2.2.2 Hepatitis -- 2.2.3 Dengue -- 2.2.4 Zika virus -- 2.2.5 Coronavirus disease -- 2.2.6 Human immunodeficiency virus -- 2.2.7 Ebola -- 2.3 Conclusion and future prospective -- Declaration of competing interest -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 3 Magnetic point-of-care biosensors for infectious disease diagnosis |
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3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Scope of the chapter -- 3.3 POC diagnostic systems -- 3.4 Design of magnetic materials for biosensing -- 3.5 Magnetic field based detection -- 3.5.1 Magnetic field for separation in POCs -- 3.5.1.1 Magnetic separation coupled with electrochemical detection -- 3.5.1.2 Magnetic separation coupled with optical detection -- 3.5.1.3 Magnetic separation coupled with other transduction methods -- 3.5.1.3.1 Polymerase chain reaction -- 3.5.2 Magnetic field for signal generation in POCs -- 3.5.2.1 Magnetic resonance sensors -- 3.5.2.2 Magnetic relaxation sensors |
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3.5.2.3 Magnetoresistive sensors -- 3.6 Special mentions -- 3.7 Future perspectives-overcoming the hurdles -- 3.8 Conclusions and future perspectives -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 4 Advancements in electrochemical biosensors development for infectious disease diagnosis -- 4.1 Overview -- 4.2 Electrochemical biosensors for infectious disease diagnosis -- 4.2.1 Potentiometric biosensors -- 4.2.2 Amperometric biosensors -- 4.2.3 Voltammetric biosensors -- 4.2.4 Impedimetric biosensors -- 4.3 Summary -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 5 Plant-based biosensors in disease diagnosis |
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5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Plant-based biosensors -- 5.3 Potential plant tissues for biosensors -- 5.4 Callus culture for identical plant cells -- 5.5 Plant-based biosensors for disease diagnosis -- 5.6 Future prospects -- 5.7 Conclusion -- References -- 6 Development of optical biosensors for the diagnosis of pathogens -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Infectious agents: bacteria and viruses -- 6.2.1 Bacterial markers -- 6.2.2 Viral biomarkers -- 6.3 Traditional methods for pathogen detection -- 6.4 Biosensors -- 6.4.1 Biosensing components or bioreceptors -- 6.4.2 Biotransducer component |
Subject |
Biosensors.
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Communicable diseases.
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Biosensing Techniques |
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Communicable Diseases |
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Biocapteurs.
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Maladies infectieuses.
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Biosensors
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Communicable diseases
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Added Author |
Das, Jayashankar.
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Other Form: |
Print version: 9780323905336 |
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Print version: 0323884644 9780323884648 (OCoLC)1286798142 |
ISBN |
9780323905336 (electronic bk.) |
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0323905331 (electronic bk.) |
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9780323884648 |
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0323884644 |
Standard No. |
AU@ 000072528888 |
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AU@ 000074354299 |
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