ABSTRACT

The development of devices that incorporate biological assemblies is impacting analytical and biomedical research. Today, scientists can monitor vital biological interactions-such as the binding of DNA to proteins-in real time, deriving unique information necessary to understanding biochemical pathways and thus aiding the design of drugs to regulat

part |2 pages

Part I Biological recognition

part |2 pages

Part II Immobilisation of biomolecules

part |2 pages

Part III Transducer technology

part |2 pages

Part IV Applications

chapter 9|28 pages

Surface plasmon resonance

Development and use of BIACORE instruments for biomolecular interaction analysis

chapter 10|22 pages

IAsys

The resonant mirror biosensor

chapter 11|13 pages

Commercial quartz crystal microbalances

Theory and applications