Proceedings of the International Solid-State Sensors and Actuators Conference - TRANSDUCERS '95
DOI: 10.1109/sensor.1995.721853
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“…Compact and portable hybrid devices incorporating whole-cell sensors directly mounted onto integrated circuits enabled bioluminescent quantification outside of the laboratory (9,14). Other examples include devices that mimicked natural biofilms by using protective cellular encapsulation in polymers, or whole-cell biosensing arrays for multiplexing (9,15,16). The trend of hybrid devices has mostly been abandoned for the convenience of plate readers because data can be collected using this platform in an automated and high-throughput fashion.…”
Section: Whole-cell Biosensingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compact and portable hybrid devices incorporating whole-cell sensors directly mounted onto integrated circuits enabled bioluminescent quantification outside of the laboratory (9,14). Other examples include devices that mimicked natural biofilms by using protective cellular encapsulation in polymers, or whole-cell biosensing arrays for multiplexing (9,15,16). The trend of hybrid devices has mostly been abandoned for the convenience of plate readers because data can be collected using this platform in an automated and high-throughput fashion.…”
Section: Whole-cell Biosensingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using whole cells as biological recognition elements in bioelectronic noses provides the opportunity to elicit full functional information since it necessarily involves the influence of www.intechopen.com the cellular signaling cascade on sensor response. Whole cell systems have, thus, possible applications in the fields of pharmacology, cell biology, toxicology and environmental measurements (Keusgen, 2002;Bousse, 1996).…”
Section: Bioelectronic Noses Based On Whole Cells Expressing Olfactormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They can incorporate the plant or animal isolated cells or subcellular structures as well as the microbial cells. The most of the cell based biosensors developed to date fall into the subclass of microbial biosensors (D'Souza, 2001b;Bousse, 1996). This is due to the simplicity of the microorganisms' cultivation, the rich analytical prospects of the microbial cells (Racek, 1995) and their reliability when using as the base of the immobilized biocatalysts (Cassidy et al, 1996).…”
Section: Biosensor Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analysis of application of whole cells in biosensors can be found in reviews (Bousse, 1996;Ziegler, 2000;Bentley et al, 2001). Review (Murphy, 2006) presents the analysis of advantages of biosensors (DNA-, immunosensors, enzyme sensors with direct charge transfer, etc.)…”
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