Part I Overview and Fundamentals
1. Toward Understanding the Intelligent Properties
of Biological Macromolecules-Implications for
Their Design into Biosensors ................................. 3
Kenneth A.Marx
2. Optical Methods of Single Molecule Detection
and Applications in Biosensors .............................. 83
Xiaomeng Wang, Melissa Massey, Paul A.E.Piunno,
and Ulrich J.Krull
3. Nanoscale Optical Biosensors and Biochips for
Cellular Diagnostics ....................................... 109
Brian M.Cullum
4. Conducting Polymer Nanowire-Based BioFET for Label-Free
Detection .................................................. 133
Adam K.Wanekaya, Wilfred Chen, Nosang V.Myung,
and Ashok Mulchandani
5. Smart Biosensor Functions-A Machine Learning Perspective ... 151
George K.Knopf
6. Neuronal Network Biosensors ................................ 177
Guenter W. Gross and Joseph J. Pancrazio
Part II Material Design and Selection I
7. Material Design and Selection for Smart Biosensors ......... 205
Amarjeet S.Bassi
8. Molecular Film Assembled Detection System for
Biosensors by Layer-by-Layer Adsorption .................... 223
Shin-ichiro Suye and Haitao Zheng
9. Nanostructured Organic Matrices and Intelligent Sensors .... 231
Claudio Nicolini, Manuela Adami, and Cristina
Paternolli
10.The Challenge of Human Skin-Engineering
the Biotic/Abiotic Interface ............................... 249
Puneet Khanna, Steven Hoath, Rod Smallzvood,
and Shekhar Bhansali
Part III Material Design and Selection II
11. Porous Silicon in Biosensing Applications ................. 271
Benjamin L.Miller
12. Fundamental Aspects and Applications of Nanotubes
and Nanowires for Biosensors .............................. 291
Xueliang Sun and Chen-zhong Li
13. Electrochemical Biosensors Based on Carbon Nanotubes 335
Won-Yong Lee
Part IV Bioelectronics
14. Bacteriorhodopsin: From Biophotonic Material to
Chemical Sensor ........................................... 355
Jeffrey A.Stuart, Robert R.Birge, Pallab
Bhattacharia, Brian J.Yordy, Jeffrey Girard,
William Tetley, Duane L.Marcy, Jeremy
F.Koscielecki, and Jason R.Hillebrecht
15. Photoelectric Biosensors: Fundamentals and Innovative
Designs ................................................... 385
Felix T. Hong
16. Color-Sensitive Biosensors for Imaging Applications ....... 437
Lasse Lensu, Michael Frydrych, Jussi Parkkinen,
Sinikka Parkkinen, and Timo Jaaskelainen
17. Protein-Based Photoreceptor Array on
Flexible Plastic Substrates ............................... 461
Wei Wei Wang, George K.Knopf, and Amarjeet S.Bassi
Part V Applications in Detection and Monitoring
18. Optical Biosensors in Foodborne Pathogen Detection ........ 505
Tao Geng and Arun K.Bhunia
19. Multiarray Biosensors for Toxicity Monitoring and
Bacterial Pathogens ....................................... 521
Silvana Andreescu, Jason Karasinski,
and Omowunmi A.Sadik
20. Approaches to Allergy Detection Using Aptasensors ......... 539
Emile Brys, Sara Tombelli, Maria Minunni,
Marco Mascini, and Anthony P.F.Turner
21. Biosensors for Virus Detection ............................ 567
Ebtisam S.Wilkins and Ravil A.Sitdikov
22. Detection of Hanta, Influenza A, and Parainfluenza
Virus ..................................................... 597
Ebtisam S.Wilkins and Ravil A.Sitdikov
23. Perspectives on Biosensor Technology ...................... 617
Amarjeet S.Bassi and George K.Knopf
Index ......................................................... 629
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