- (target of interest), a physico-chemical
change is
produced within the
biorecognition layer that is
measured by the
physicochemical transducer producing a...
- lung
cancer diagnosis. Thus,
cancer biosensors consisting of
specific biorecognition molecules such as antibodies,
complementary nucleic acid
probes or other...
-
technology (together with Meir Wilchek) that
contributed to the
field of
biorecognition and is
intensively used in
various biochemical applications, e.g. for...
- chromatography" by the
International Organization on
Affinity Chromatography and
Biorecognition (first
winner K.
Mosbach followed by M.
Wilchek (1989), C.R. Lowe (1991)...
-
anion in
clinical samples. A BERA
sensor has two parts: The
consumable biorecognition elements The
electronic read-out
device with
embedded artificial intelligence...
-
charge distribution (ion exchange), hydrophobicity, reverse-phase or
biorecognition (as with
affinity chromatography). For easy use, a wide
range of pre-packed...
- has
started to
enhance a soldier's
lethality by
collecting different biorecognition receptors. By
doing so it will
eliminate emerging environmental threats...
-
professor at
Sichuan University in Chengdu, China. His
research focuses on
biorecognition of macromolecules,
bioconjugate chemistry, drug
delivery systems, self-****embled...
- An
overview and
comparison of
three of the most
versatile biosensor biorecognition elements".
Biosensors & Bioelectronics. 85: 32–45. doi:10.1016/j.bios...
- ; Lichtenstein, A.; Kantaev, R.; Patolsky, F. (10
September 2012). "
Biorecognition Layer Engineering:
Overcoming Screening Limitations of Nanowire-Based...