Electrochemistry for Bioanalysis provides a comprehensive understanding of the benefits and challenges of the application of electrochemical and electroanalytical techniques for measurement in biological samples. The book presents detailed information on measurement in a host of various biological samples from single cells, tissues and in vivo. Sections cover real insights surrounding key experimental design and measurement within multiple complex biological environments. Finally, users will find discussions on emerging topics such as electrogenerated chemiluminescence and the use of additive manufacturing for biosensor fabrication. Continuous learning reinforcement throughout the book, including problems for self-assessment, make this an ideal resource.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction to Electrochemistry2. Amperometric and potential step measurements3. Voltammetric measurements (Jill Venton)4. Micro and nanoelectrodes5. Novel sensing materials and manufacturing approaches6. Challenges in electrochemical measurements for bioanalysis7. Measurement from cells (Andrew Ewing)8. Measurement from ex vivo tissues9. Measurement in vivo (Aya Abdalla)10. Measurement from biological fluids11. Measurement of biological gases12. Biosensors13. Electrogenerated chemiluminescence and Photoelectrochemistry (Janine Mauzeroll)14. Separation Sciences with electrochemical detection of bioanalysis