Applications of Electrochemistry and Nanotechnology in Biology and Medicine II [electronic resource] /edited by Noam Eliaz.
by Eliaz, Noam [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Nanoelectrochemistry: Fundamentals and Applications in Biology and Medicine -- Interfacing Biomolecules, Cells and Tissues with Nanowire-based Electrical Devices -- Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy Imaging of DNA Arrays for High Throughput Analysis Applications -- Electrochemistry of Biomimetic Membranes -- Electrochemical Analysis of Ion Channels and Transporters in Pore-Suspending Membranes.
Topics in Number 53 include: ·Fundamental studies of electron tunneling between electrodes and proteins ·Electron transfer kinetics at oxide films on metallic biomaterials ·How adsorption of organic molecules and ions depends on surface crystallography of the metal electrode ·Studying and modifying biomaterial surfaces with high resolution using the scanning electrochemical microscope ·Electrochemical method for high-throughput screening of enzymatic activity From reviews of previous volumes: “This long-standing series continues its tradition of offering high quality reviews of established and emerging subject areas, together with the less common aspects of electrochemical science... [and]... deserves a place in electrochemistry libraries and should prove useful to electrochemists and related workers.” —Chemistry and Industry “Extremely well-referenced and very readable.... Maintains the overall high standards of the series.” —Journal of the American Chemical Society
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