Enzyme Technology
Summary and Bibliography of Chapter 6
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There
is a vast potential market for biosensors which is only beginning to be expoited.
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Biosensors generally are easy to operate, analyse over a wide
range of useful analyte concentrations and give reproducible results.
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The diffusional limitation of substrate(s) may be an asset to be encouraged
in biosensor design due to the consequent reduction in the effects of analyte
pH, temperature and inhibitors on biosensor response.
References and Bibliography
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Haggett, B. & Snook, D. (1986). You know it makes sensors. New Scientist 13th Feb.,
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Guilbault, G.G. & de Olivera Neto, G. (1985).
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Hall, E.A.H. (1986). The developing biosensor arena.
Enzyme and Microbial Technology 8, 651-657.
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Joachim, C. (1986). Biochips: dreams...and realities.
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Kernevez, J.P., Konate, L. & Romette, J.L.
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Kricka, L.J. & Thorpe, G.H.G. (1986). Immobilised enzymes in
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Lowe, C.R. (1984). Biosensors. Trends in
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North, J.R. (1985). Immunosensors: antibody-based
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Russell, L.J. & Rawson, K.M. (1986). The commercialisation of sensor
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Scheller, F.W., Schubert,
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Turner, A.P.F. (1987). Biosensors: Principles and potential. In
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Turner, A.P.F., Karube, I. & Wilson, G.S.
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Vadgama, P. (1986).
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