Biochip Technology
By Jing Cheng
Published July 31st 2001 by Taylor & Francis – 416 pages
This book is an essential resource for researchers in the fields of molecular biology, clinical chemistry, genomics, drug discovery, forensic sciences, food monitoring and analytical chemistry.
"This is an exciting growth area and one that scientists, biotech companies and other entrepreneurial sorts will find enticing and delicious."
Walter Hill, PhD, Division of Biological Sciences, University of Montana, Missoula, MT
Microchips, Bioelectronic Chips and Gene Chips
Microfabrication Processes for Silicon and Glass Chips
Self-Assembled Monolayers: Applications in Surface Modification and Micropatterning
Fabrication of Polymer microfluidic Devices
Non-contract Microarraying Techologies
High-throughput Arrays for Efficient Screening and Analysis
Electronic Manipulation of Cells on Microchip-based Devices
Microfilter-based Separation of Cells
Nucleic Acid Amplification in Microchips
Technology Options and Applications of DNA Microarrays
Polypyrrole Biochip as a Versatile Tool for Biological Analyses
Microfabricated Devices for Integrated DNA Analysis
Plant Genome Analysis Using cDNA Microarrays
Biochip-based Portable Laboratory
Biological Applications of Paramagnetic Particles in Chips
Microfabricated Biochip Platforms for Cell Analyses
Application of Enzyme Colorimetry for cDNA Microarray Detection
Nano-Scale Size-based Biomolecular Separation Technology
Name: Biochip Technology (Hardback) – Taylor & Francis
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