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Immunosensors

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences, 1987
Abstract The current trends and future aspects of the research and development of immunosensors are overviewed. A non-labelled immunosensor, whose selectivity depends on immunochemical affinity of an antigen for its corresponding antibody, has been developed as the basis for the potentiometric determination of an antigen, with an ...
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Immunosensors for diagnostic applications

Parasitology Research, 2002
Immunosensors can play an important role in the improvement of veterinary diagnostics in areas such as the diagnosis of diseases, drug detection and food quality control, by providing applications with rapid detection, high sensitivity and specificity.
Helder J, Cruz   +2 more
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Liposome immunosensor for theophylline

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1980
Abstract A new simple, sensitive liposome immunosensor (LIS) has been developed by combining the advantages of spin membrane immunoassay (SMIA) and enzyme immunosensor (EIS). The LIS system is composed of an oxygen electrode and sensitized liposomes.
M, Haga   +3 more
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Immunosensors in clinical analysis

Fresenius' Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 2000
Clinical analysis requires methods of high reliability. The importance of immunosensors in clinical analysis is discussed. Due to the fact that the construction of immunosensors plays a very important role in their response characteristics, different types of immunosensor designs are highlighted.
R I, Stefan   +2 more
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Current aspects in immunosensors

Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 2014
Sensing applications can be used to report biomolecular interactions in order to elucidate the functions of molecules. The use of an analyte and a ligand is a common set-up in sensor development. For several decades, antibodies have been considered to be potential analytes or ligands for development of so-called "immunosensors." In an immunosensor ...
Gopinath, S.C.B.   +4 more
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Microfluidic immunosensor systems

Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 2005
Immunosensing microfluidic devices are reviewed. Devices are commonly fabricated in glass, silicon, and polymers, with polymers seeing greater attention in recent years. Methods have been developed to immobilize antibodies and other molecules and resist non-specific adsorption through surface modification.
Adam, Bange   +2 more
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Immunosensors for clinical diagnostics

1997
Enzmye immunoassays couple the amplification produced by enzymatic reactions to the sensitivity of the immune reaction. The growing trend away from radioimmunoassay, and the increasing number of enzyme-linked immunoassays, coupled with the wide range and low detection limits of the electroanalytical methods, has resulted in a proliferation of papers ...
C J, McNeil, D, Athey, R, Renneberg
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An immunosensor for syphilis

Journal of Solid-Phase Biochemistry, 1979
An immuno responsive membrane was prepared by immobilizing Wasserman antigen to acetylcellulose. The antigen-binding membrane was used in developing an immunosensor for determining specifically corresponding antibody in serum. The senor is characterized by electrochemical determination of the antigen-antibody complex formed at the membranesoluti on ...
Masuo Aizawa   +4 more
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Advances in electrochemical immunosensors

2019
Immunosensors are compact tools on which antibody and antigen interactions are formed. The specific interaction between antibody and antigen is detected by using a transducer and an electrical signal is measured. This specific interaction between these molecules makes immunosensor very attractive for several applications in different fields ...
SEZGİNTÜRK, MUSTAFA KEMAL   +2 more
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Immunosensors

2019
Immunosensors are widely used and are particularly important for fast diagnosis of diseases in remote environments as well as point-of-care devices. In this book, expert scientists are covering a selection of high quality representative examples from the past five years explaining how this area has developed.
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