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New book about label-free biosensors to be published by Cambridge University Press

A new book about biosensor technologies and applications, titled "Label-Free Biosensors - Techniques and Applications" will be published by Cambridge University Press in January 2009.

Table of content and contributors:

Contents

1. Label-free biosensors: an introduction Brian T. Cunningham;
2. Experimental design Robert Karlsson;
3. Extracting affinity constants from biosensor binding responses Rebecca L. Rich and David G. Myszka;
4. Extracting kinetic rate constants from binding responses Rebecca L. Rich and David G. Myszka;
5. Sensor surfaces and receptor deposition Matthew A. Cooper;
6. Macromolecular interactions Francis Markey;
7. Interactions with membranes and membrane receptors Matthew A. Cooper;
8. Application of SPR technology to pharmaceutical relevant drug-receptor interactions Walter Huber;
9. High-throughput analysis of biomolecular interactions and cellular responses with resonant waveguide grating biosensors Ye Fang, Jack Fang, Elizabeth Tran, Xinying Xie, Michael Hallstrom, and Anthony G. Frutos;
10. ITC-derived binding constants Richard K. Brown, Michael Brandts, Ronan O’Brien, and William B. Peters;
11. Impedance technology applied to cell-based assays Ryan McGuinness and Ed Verdonk.

Contributors

Brian T. Cunningham, Robert Karlsson, Rebecca L. Rich, David G. Myszka, Matthew A. Cooper, Francis Markey, Walter Huber, Ye Fang, Jack Fang, Elizabeth Tran, Xinying Xie, Michael Hallstrom, Anthony G. Frutos, Richard K. Brown, Michael Brandts, Ronan O’Brien, William B. Peters, Ryan McGuinness, Ed Verdonk

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