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Reference type: Book Chapter
Authors: Ju HX, Zhang XJ, Wang J
Publication date: 2011
Chapter title: Biosensing Applications of Molecularly Imprinted Nanomaterials.
Chapter number: 9
Page numbers: 265-303.
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-9622-0_9

Book title: NanoBiosensing: Principles, Development and Applications
Editors: Ju HX, Zhang XJ, Wang J
Publisher: Springer
City: New York
ISBN: 978-1-4419-9622-0
Series title: Biological and Medical Physics, Biomedical Engineering

Abstract: Chemical sensors and biosensors have attracted considerable attention within the field of modern analytical chemistry, as seen both from the number of publications and from the diversity of approaches and techniques. This is essentially due to new demands and opportunities that are appearing particularly in clinical settings, (e.g., routine blood testing), environmental monitoring, warfare protection, homeland security, food analysis, illicit drug detection, and genotoxicity. Sensor development has been driven, in large part, by the need for new devices that are less expensive and simpler to construct and operate, that provide adequate detection limits and selectivity, and that are accurate and reliable
Template and target information: Review - MIPs nanomaterials in biosensing

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