Shinar, R. & Malliaras, G. G. ed.
Organic-based Chemical and Biological Sensors
Proceedings of SPIE Volume: 6659
SPIE Press 2007.9
86 pp.(P)
ISBN 0-8194-6807-X
8,900円
Contents
1.Organic field effect based sensors for body parameters monitoring/ 2.Highly fluorescent bipyridazines for acid detector/ 3.Recent developments in OLED-based chemical and biological sensors/ 4.OLED-based sensor array for simultaneous monitoring of multiple analytes/ 5.Polymer-based micro-array sensors/ 6.Organic semiconductor lasers as integrated light sources for optical sensor systems/ 7.Enhanced chemical sensing organic thin-film transistors/ 8.Sensitivity control of optical fiber biosensors utilizing turnaround point long period gratings with self-assembled polymer coatings/ 9.Advances in OLED-based oxygen sensors with structurally integrated OLED, sensor film, and thin-film Si photodetector/ Index/ *
Cullum, B. M. & Porterfield, D. M. ed.
Smart Biomedical and Physiological Sensor Technology V
Proceedings of SPIE Volume: 6759
SPIE Press 2007.9
172 pp.(P)
ISBN 0-8194-6919-X
11,900円
Contents
1.Chemical and biochemical analysis using microfluidic-localized field platforms/ 2.Demonstration of composite signal enhancement from surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy in a liquid core optical ring resonator/ 3.Hyperspectral Fourier transform spectrometer for spectral self-interference measurements of biological material on surfaces/ 4.Vanadium oxide-based bolometric infrared spectrometer/ 5.Nanoscale and manufacturable sensing tip for biomedical applications/ 6.SERS nano-imaging probes for characterizing extracellular surfaces/ 7.Affinity reagent technology development and application to rapid immunochromatographic pathogen detection/ 8.Optimization of oxygen sensitive optical dye membrane polymers for fluorescent-lifetime-based physiological biosensing/ 9.Development of a novel nanomaterial-based optical platform for a protease biosensor/ 10.SERS beacons for multiplexed oligonucleotide detection/ 11.A versatile fiber optic sensor interrogated by high-resolution optical reflectometry/ 12.Development of a glucose binding protein biosensor/ 13.Photothermal detection of incipient dental caries: experiment and modeling/ 14.Determining two-photon absorption cross sections via nonresonant multiphoton photoacoustic spectroscopy/ 15.Directional diffusivity as a magnetic resonance (MR) biomarker in demyelinating disease/ 16.Using laser absorption techniques to monitor diesel particulate matter exposure in underground stone mines/ 17.Detection of blood-related signal from a series of fingerprint images acquired during an input action/ 18.Application of capillary electrophoresis to the development and evaluation of aptamer affinity probes/ 19.Microfluidic biosensors for intelligent metabolite monitoring/ Index/ *
Ligler, F. & Taitt, C. ed.
Optical Biosensors 2nd ed.
Today and Tomorrow
Elsevier 2008.5
712 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-444-53125-4
22,400円
Contents
Part I: Optical Biosensors: Today - Optrode-Based Fiber Optic Biosensors (Bio-Optrode)/ Evanescent Wave Fiber Optic Biosensors/ Planar Waveguides for Fluorescence Biosensors/ Surface Plasmon Resonance Biosensors/ Flow Immunosensors/ Fluorescence Lifetime Biosensing: Entering the Mainstream/ Electrochemiluminescence/ Plasmonic SERS Molecular Sentinels: A New Biosensing Approach/ Part II: Optical Biosensors: Tomorrow - Cavity Ring-down Biosensing/ Cantilever Biosensors/ Protein Microarray Technologies With an Array of Applications/ Single Domain Antibodies: Rugged Recognition Elements for Tomorrow?s Biosensors/ Nucleic Acids for Reagentless Biosensors/ Imprinted Polymers and their Application in Optical Sensors/ Nanoparticles for Biosensors/ Fluorescence-based Intracellular Sensing/ Microfluidics/ Index/
* Optical Biosensors, 2ed describes the principles of successful systems, examples of applications, and evaluates the advantages and deficiencies of each. It also addresses future developments on two levels: possible improvements in existing systems and emerging technologies that could provide new capabilities in the future. The book is formatted for ease of use and is therefore suitable for scientists and engineers, students and researcher at all levels in the field. *
Siciliano, P. et al. ed.
Sensors and Microsystems
Proceedings of the 11th Italian Conference
World Scientific Publishing Co.Pte. Ltd. 2008.1
404 pp.(H)
ISBN 981-279-338-0
14,800円
Lecce, Italy 8 - 10 February 2006
Contents
1.A Study of Mass Effect in a Cavitand Supramolecular Sensor/ 2.Hydrocarbon Sensing Device Based on Binary Metal Oxides/ 3.An Optical Probe for RF Electric Field/ 4.Detection of Labelled DNA Based on Amorphous Silicon Devices/ 5.Lab-on-chip Integrated Genetic Analysis/ 6.Buried Microchannels by Electrochemical Etching of Silicon/ 7.Multisensor Layout for Robots in Hostile Environments/ 8.A Neural Spectral Classifier for Optical Sensors/ 9.and other papers/ Index/
* This book contains a selection of papers presented at the 11th AISEM (Associazione Italiana Sensori e Microsistemi) National Conference on Sensors and Microsystems. *
Grimnes, S. ed.
Bioimpedance and Bioelectricity Basics 2nd ed.
Academic Press 2008.3
488 pp.(H) 【在庫有り】
ISBN 0-12-374004-5
14,400円
Contents
1.Introduction/ 2.Electrolytics/ 3.Dielectrics/ 4.Passive Tissue Electrical Properties/ 5.Excitable Tissue Electrical Properties/ 6.Geometrical Analysis; Instrumentation and Measurement/ 7.Data and Models; Selected Applications/ 8.History of Bioimpedance and Bioelectricity/ 9.Appendix/ Index/
* Bioelectricity (or bioelectromagnetism) relates to the study of biological electrical currents, and bioimpedance deals with the measurement of electrical conductivity. They are intimately linked to biomedical engineering, with major significance for development of novel medical devices, as well as the study of biological rhythms.
* This completely updated new edition remains the most comprehensive reference tool for this intricate, interdisciplinary field. The authors, both internationally recognized experts in the field, have thoroughly revised the entire text. It remains the only such work that discusses in detail dielectric and electrochemical aspects, as well as electrical engineering concepts of network theory. *
Potyrailo, R. A. & Mirsky, V. M. ed.
Combinatorial Methods for Sensor Materials
Springer-Verlag 2008.3
200 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-387-73712-X
11,200円
Contents
1.Combinatorial concepts for sensor materials development/ 2.Impedometric screening of gas-sensitive inorganic materials/ 3.Combinatorial electrochemical synthesis of conductive polymers and multiparameter screening of their chemosensitive properties/ 4.Gradient polymeric formulations techniques/ 5.Robotic system for combinatorial electrochemistry/ 6.Formation of gradient self-assembled monolayers/ 7.Combinatorial methods in molecular imprinting/ 8.Materials for polymeric optical sensors for gases and liquids/ 9.Metal-ion binding polyphenol polymers/ 10.Combinatorial libraries of inorganic materials for semiconductor gas sensors/ 11. Combinatorial libraries of organic and inorganic materials for conductive and potentiometric gassensing/ 12.Combinatorial development of composite vapor sensing materials/13.High-throughput development of polymeric materials for resonant sensors.- Combinatorial libraries of fluorescent monolayers/ 14.High-throughput screening of biodegradable polymer and sol-gel formulations/ 15.Combinatorially developed peptide receptors for biosensors/ 16.High throughput engineering of recombinant human antibodies/ 17.Aptamers as combinatorially developed novel bioreceptors/ 18.Combinatorial libraries of biomolecules for sensor arrays/19.Combinatorial libraries of arrayable single-chain antibodies/ 20.Combinatorial augmentation for multi-pathogen biosensors/ 21.Generic algorithms/ 22.Computational design strategies for combinatorial libraries/ 23.Inorganic sensor materials: Data clustering/ 24.Quantitative Structure-Property Relationships in Polycarbonate Copolymers for Sensors and Microfluidics/ 25.Outlook/ index/
* Chemical sensors are in high demand for applications as varied as water pollution detection, medical diagnostics, and battlefield air analysis. Designing the next generation of sensors requires an interdisciplinary approach. The book provides a critical analysis of new opportunities in sensor materials research that have been opened up with the use of combinatorial and high-throughput technologies, with emphasis on experimental techniques. For a view of component selection with a more computational perspective, readers may refer to the complementary volume of Integrated Microanalytical Systems edited by M. Ryan et al entitled "Computational Methods for Sensor Material Selection." *
Tichy, J. et al.
Fundamentals of Piezoelectric Sensorics
Mechanical, Dielectric, and Thermodynamical Properties of Piezoelectric Materials
Springer-Verlag 2007.12
200 pp.(H)
ISBN 3-540-43966-8
10,700円
Contents
1.The Assembly of the Human and Mouse Genomes / 2.Data Structures for One-Dimensional Packet Classi ・cation Using Most-Speci ・c-Rule Matching/ 3.DNA Complementarity and Paradigms of Computing/ 4.On Higher Arthur-Merlin Classes/ 5.(2 +f (n ))-SAT and Its Properties/ 6.On the Minimal Polynomial of a Matrix/ 7.Computable Real Functions of Bounded Variation and Semi-computable Real Numbers/ 8.Improved Compact Routing Tables for Planar Networks via Orderly Spanning Trees/ 9.Coloring Algorithms on Subcubic Graphs/ 10.E ・cient Algorithms for the Hamiltonian Problem on Distance-Hereditary Graphs/ 11.Extending the Accommodating Function/ 12.Inverse Parametric Sequence Alignment/ 13.The Full Steiner Tree Problem in Phylogeny/ 14.Inferring a Union of Halfspaces from Examples/ 15.Dictionary Look-Up within Small Edit Distance/ 16.Polynomial Interpolation of the Elliptic Curve and XTR Discrete Logarithm/ 17.Co-orthogonal Codes/ 18.E ・cient Power-Sum Systolic Architectures for Public-Key Cryptosystems in GF(2 m )/ 19.A Combinatorial Approach to Anonymous Membership Broadcast/ 20.Solving Constraint Satisfaction Problems with DNA Computing/ 21.New Architecture and Algorithms for Degradable VLSI/WSI Arrays/ 22.Cluster:A Fast Tool to Identify Groups of Similar Programs/ 23.Broadcasting in Generalized de Bruijn Digraphs/ 24.On the Connected Domination Number of Random Regular Graphs/ 25.On the Number of Minimum Cuts in a Graph/ 26.On Crossing Numbers of 5-Regular Graphs/ 27.Maximum Flows and Critical Vertices in AND/OR Graphs/ 28.New Energy-E ・cient Permutation Routing Protocol for Single-Hop Radio Networks/ 29.Simple Mutual Exclusion Algorithms Based on Bounded Tickets on the Asynchronous Shared Memory Model/ 30.Time and Energy Optimal List Ranking Algorithms on the k -Channel Broadcast Communication Model/ 31.Energy-E ・cient Size Approximation of Radio Networks with No Collision Detection/ 32.A New Class of Symbolic Abstract Neural Nets:Tissue P Systems/ 33.Transducers with Set Output/ 34.Self-assembling Finite Automata/ 35.Repetition Complexity of Words/ 36.Using PageRank to Characterize Web Structure/ 37.On Randomized Broadcasting and Gossiping in Radio Networks / 38.Fast and Dependable Communication in Hyper-rings/ 39.The On-Line Heilbronn ユs Triangle Problem in Three and Four Dimensions / 40.Algorithms for Normal Curves and Surfaces/ 41.Terrain Polygon Decomposition,with Application to Layered Manufacturing/ 42.Supertrees by Flipping / 43.A Space and Time E ・cient Algorithm for Constructing Compressed Su ・x Arrays/ 44.Sharpening Occam's Razor/ 45.Approximating 3D Points with Cylindrical Segments/ 46.Algorithms for the Multicolorings of Partial k -Trees/ 47.A Fault-Tolerant Merge Sorting Algorithm/ 48.2-Compromise Usability in 1-Dimensional Statistical Databases/ 49.An Experimental Study and Comparison of Topological Peeling and Topological Walk/ 50.On-Line Maximizing the Number of Items Packed in Variable-Sized Bins/ 51.On-Line Grid-Packing with a Single Active Grid/ 52.Bend Minimization in Orthogonal Drawings Using Integer Programming/ 53.The Conditional Location of a Median Path / 54.New Results on the k -Truck Problem/ 55.Theory of Equal-Flows in Networks/ 56.Minimum Back-Walk-Free Latency Problem/ 57.Counting Satisfying Assignments in 2-SAT and 3-SAT / 58.On the Maximum Number of Irreducible Coverings of an n -Vertex Graph by n ・3 Cliques/ 59.On Reachability in Graphs with Bounded Independence Number/ 60.On Parameterized Enumeration/ 61.Probabilistic Reversible Automata and Quantum Automata/ 62.Quantum versus Deterministic Counter Automata/ 63.Quantum DNF Learnability Revisited/ Author Index / *
Hesketh, P. J. ed.
BioNanoFluidic MEMS
Springer-Verlag 2007.11
375 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-387-46281-3
15,500円
Contents
1.Preface/ 2.Nanoelectronics: Retrospect and Prospect/ 3.Synthesis of oxide nanostructures/ 4. Nanolithography/ 5.Nano/Microfabrication methods for sensors and NEMS/MEMS/ 6.Micro and nanomanufacturing via molding/ 7.Temperature measurement of microdevices using thermoreflectance and raman thermometry/ 8.Stereolithography and rapid prototyping/ 9. Engineered nanopores/ 10.Engineering biomaterial interfaces through micro and nano-patterning/ 11.Biosensors micro and nano integration/ Index/ *
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