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Labelfree Biosensors Techniques And Applications 1st Edition Matthew A Cooper

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Labelfree Biosensors Techniques And Applications 1st Edition Matthew A Cooper
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.93 MB
Pages: 318
Author: Matthew A. Cooper
ISBN: 9780521711517, 9780521884532, 0521711517, 0521884535
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Labelfree Biosensors Techniques And Applications 1st Edition Matthew A Cooper by Matthew A. Cooper 9780521711517, 9780521884532, 0521711517, 0521884535 instant download after payment.

Label-free biosensors are devices that use biological or chemical receptors to detect analytes (molecules) in a sample. They give detailed information on the selectivity, affinity, and, in many cases, also the binding kinetics and thermodynamics of an interaction. Although they can be powerful tools in the hands of a skilled user, there is often a lack of knowledge of the best methods for using label-free assays to screen for biologically active molecules and accurately and precisely characterize molecular recognition events. This book reviews both established and newer label-free techniques and is intended to give both the expert user and the general reader interested in the technologies and applications behind label-free an insight into the field from expert opinion leaders and practitioners of the technologies. Most importantly, chapters contain worked examples from leaders in the field that take the reader through the basics of experimental design, setup, assay development, and data analysis.

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