Irina Goryacheva authors this volume titled Rapid Immunotests for Clinical, Food and Environmental Applications that is devoted to the latest research in the area of the construction and application of rapid immunotests with plasmonic and luminescent detection, with special attention paid to the achievements of nanotechnology in the areas of labels and solid supports creation.With close attention to the basic principles and the specific issues, considering the breadth of the field that the rapid tests may offer, the coverage of this book is by no means complete, keeping open space for challenge and research
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Elsevier Science & Technology
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Researchers and academics who develop immunoassay and nanosystems applications, researchers who use immunoassay as a tool including clinical and veterinary chemists, biochemists, pathologists; students and researchers in nanomaterials, biochemistry and medicine.
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Höhe: 229 mm
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978-0-444-63574-7 (9780444635747)
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Dr. I. Goryacheva is full professor at the Saratov State University since 2007. Her current research interest is in the advancement of chemistry, nanotechnology and biomolecular technology for ultra-sensitive and specific rapid immunodetection of bio-active compounds and pollutants in complex environments. Dr. Goryacheva has published over 70 peer reviewed research papers and book chapters, given over 50 national and international scientific conference presentations.
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Saratov State University, Russian Federation
1. Introduction2. Rapid Tests Progress Through the Years3. Formats of Rapid Immunotests - Current-Day Formats, Perspectives, Pros and Cons4. Labels for Optical Immunotests5. Rapid Multiplex Immunotests6. Prospective Materials for Rapid Tests: Examples of Multifunctionality and Multiplexity7. Conclusion and OutlookIndex