Book Description
Principles of Bacterial Detection: Biosensors, Recognition Receptors and
Microsystems presents a significant and up-to-date review of various
integrated approaches for bacterial detection. Distinguished engineers
and scientists from key institutions worldwide have contributed chapters
that provide a deep analysis of their particular subject; at the same
time, each topic is framed within the context of this integrated
approach. This work is a comprehensive approach to bacterial detection
requiring a thorough knowledge of the subject and an effective
integration of other disciplines in order to appropriately convey the
state-of-the-art fundamentals and applications of the involved
disciplines.
The book consists of four parts:
The first part provides an introduction to pathogenic bacteria and
sampling techniques and an overview of the rapid microbiological
methods.
The second part describes the different transducers used for the
detection of bacteria. It covers the theory behind each technique and
provides a state-of-the-art review of all the new technologies used for
the detection of bacteria in detail. Strategies and future prospects are
suggested at the end of each chapter for developing future technologies
to achieve a better sensitivity and swifter detection of bacteria.
The third part gives an account of the different recognition receptors
used in the various methods for the detection of bacteria. It describes
in detail the use of immunoassays, nucleic acids, oligonucleotide
microarrays, carbohydrates, aptamers, protein microarrays,
bacteriophages, phage displays and molecular imprinted polymers as
recognition elements.
The fourth part covers the microsystems used for
detection/identification and bacterial manipulation such as bacteria
lysis and PCR in microfluidics, dielectrophoresis, ultrasonic
manipulation techniques and mass spectrometry techniques.
Students and researchers who need a solid foundation or reference and
practitioners interested in discovering more about the state-of-the-art
methods of bacterial detection will find this book invaluable. This book
is directed at academics and undergraduate and postgraduate students who
work in areas related to bacterial detection. It may also serve as an
important reference for professionals working in different fields,
including biomedical science, physical science, microsystems
engineering, nanotechnology, veterinary science, food quality assurance,
bioterrorism and security as well as health surveillance.
Written for:
Professionals working in different fields including biomedical,
physical, and nanotechnology, veterinary sciences, food QA, bioterrorism
and security as well as health surveillance: biotechnologists,
biochemists, bioelectrochemists, analytical chemists, chemical
engineers, electronic engineers |