
Engineering the Bioelectronic Interface
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"chapters are of uniformly good quality and provide a critical assessment of the recent literature...""This volume has a lot to offer in fundamental chemistry with regard to its title.""I highly recommend this volume to the many who are working doggedly in this field..." * JACS, Vol 132 No 4, 2010, Peter Kissinger *More details
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Chapter 2: Scanning Probe Analyses at the Bioelectronic Interface;
Chapter 3: Electrical Interfacing of Redox Enzymes with Electrodes by the Surface Reconstitution of Apo-Enzymes;
Chapter 4: Single-wall carbon nanotube forests in biosensors;
Chapter 5: Energizing redox enzymes through substrate surface preparation and wiring;
Chapter 6: Cytochromes P450s: Tayloring a class of enzymes for biosensing;
Chapter 7: Label free field effect protein sensing;
Chapter 8: Biological and Clinical Applications of Protein Biosensors
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