Search for dissertations about: "Anthony Turner"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words Anthony Turner.
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1. Functionalised surfaces for bacterial discrimination
Abstract : Bacterial detection and identification is a critical step in many arenas, including food and water safety, clinical diagnostics, bioprocess control and biosecurity. Social hygiene has a direct correlation with the strict control of microorganisms in these fields. READ MORE
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2. Tailoring Conducting Polymer Interface for Sensing and Biosensing
Abstract : The routine measurement of significant physiological and biochemical parameters has become increasingly important for health monitoring especially in the cases of elderly people, infants, patients with chronic diseases, athletes and soldiers etc. Monitoring is used to assess both physical fitness level and for disease diagnosis and treatment. READ MORE
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3. Interfacing nanomaterials for bioelectronic applications
Abstract : The integration of nanomaterials between biological and electronic world has revolutionized the way of understanding how to generate functional bioelectronic device and open a new horizon for the future of bioelectronics. The use of nanomaterials as a versatile interface in the area of bioelectronics offers many practical solutions and recently outshines as an alternative method to overcome technical challenges to control and regulate the mean of communication between biological and electronics systems. READ MORE
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4. Extracellular matrix mimetic multi-functional scaffolds for tissue engineering and biomedical applications
Abstract : Regeneration of functional tissues or complex organs via the combination of viable cells, biomimetic scaffolds, morphogenic factors, and external biophysical cues are the principle aims of Tissue Engineering (TE). TE relies on the use of artificial 3D scaffolds that can mimic the microenvironment of native tissue to harness the regenerative potential of cells. READ MORE
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5. Facilitating electron transfer in bioelectrocatalytic systems
Abstract : Bioelectrocatalytic systems are based on biological entities, such as enzymes, whole cells, parts of cells or tissues, which catalyse electrochemical processes that involve the interaction between chemical change and electrical energy. In all cases, biocatalysis is implemented by enzymes, isolated or residing inside cells or part of cells. READ MORE