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  1. 1. Bioelectronic Nanosensor Devices for Environmental and Biomedical Analysis

    Author : Klas Risveden; Tillämpad biokemi; []
    Keywords : NATURVETENSKAP; NATURAL SCIENCES; Regional Ion Sensitive Field Effect Transistor; Region Ion Sensitive Field Effect Transistor; RISFET; Conducting channel; Bioelectronic Nanosensor; Bioelectronic; Biosensor; Nanosensor; Chemical Sensor; Sensor; Semiconductor sensor; Single molecule trapping; Scaling; Protein trapping; Nanoelectronics; Lab-on-a-chip; pico-ammeter; Nanobiosensor; Sample Applicator; Sequential Batch Analysis; Sequential Batch Analysis System; SBAS; Nanowire; Branched nanowire structure; Nanotree; Nanorod; Nano processing; Micro processing; Electron Beam Lithography; EBL; UV-lithography; Molecular Imprinting; DUV-lithography; Moleculary Imprinted Polymers; MIP; Biomimetics; QCM; Biomimetic sensor; Quartz Crystal Microbalance; QCM-D; Nanoparticles; Acetylcholine esterase; Glucose oxidase; Glucose; Gluconolactone; Propranolol; Gluconate; Carbofuran; Neurotoxic; Environmental analysis; Biomedical Analysis; Biotechnology; Medicine; Pesticide; Food Technology; Analyis; Flow Injection Analysis; FIA; Scanning Probe Microscopy; Scanning Kelvin Probe Microscopy; SPM; KPM; AFM; SKM; KPFM; SKPM; Nanostructures.; Atomic Force Microscopy; KFM;

    Abstract : A new type of Bioelectronic Nanosensor Device with potential applications in medicine,biotechnology and environmental analysis was designed. The nanosensor is based on RISFET (Regional Ion Sensitive Field Effect Transistor) technology. READ MORE

  2. 2. QCM-based sensing using biological and biomimetic interfaces

    Author : Louise Elmlund; Ian Nicholls; Teodor Aastrup; Jesper Wiklander; Kristina Nilsson-Ekdahl; Håkan Andersson; Susanne Wikman; Alessandra Maria Bossi; Linnéuniversitetet; []
    Keywords : NATURVETENSKAP; NATURAL SCIENCES; Quartz crystal microbalance; molecularly imprinted polymers; phage display; interactions; artificial receptors; recognition; selectivity; Kemi; Chemistry;

    Abstract : The objective of this thesis was to explore novel approaches for studying molecular recognition at biological and biomimetic surfaces using the quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) biosensor technique. The first two papers focused on the synthesis and study of biotin selective polymer films prepared using the molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) technique. READ MORE

  3. 3. Characterization of Membrane Proteins: From a gated plant aquaporin to animal ion channel receptors

    Author : Sabeen Survery; Biokemi och Strukturbiologi; []
    Keywords : NATURVETENSKAP; NATURAL SCIENCES; MIPs; AQPs; TRP ion channels; water transport; themo sensor; Electrophiles;

    Abstract : Membrane proteins play several important roles in a cell. Among these proteins are aquaporins (AQPs) and transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channels that mediate water transport, temperature and noxious chemical sensation, respectively. READ MORE

  4. 4. EPR Studies of Ruthenium-Manganese Complexes as Biomimetic Models for Photosystem II - Approaching Artificial Photosynthesis

    Author : Ping Huang; Biokemi och Strukturbiologi; []
    Keywords : NATURVETENSKAP; NATURAL SCIENCES; WOC; bridging-mode modification; water oxidation; EPR; Ru-Mn complexes; PSII; Artificial Photosynthesis; D donor -S sensitizer -A acceptor molecular module; High Mn valence states.; Biochemistry; Metabolism; Biokemi; metabolism;

    Abstract : In natural photosynthesis, solar energy is converted to chemical energy by photosynthetic reaction centers. In green plants and algae, Photosystem II (PSII) and Photosystem I (PSI) absorb light and utilize the charge separation reactions to convert solar energy to chemical energy. READ MORE

  5. 5. Plant cell-inspiredmicrocontainers: Fabrication, Characterization and Applications

    Author : Thomas Paulraj; Anna Justina Svagan; Daniel Crespy; KTH; []
    Keywords : LANTBRUKSVETENSKAPER; AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES; TEKNIK OCH TEKNOLOGIER; ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY;

    Abstract : Biomimetic materials have been inspiring mankind since a longtime for applications in a variety of fields. In particular, the production of lipidbasedvesicles have aided in our understanding of a variety of functions in animalcells, and also served as e.g. drug delivery systems and bioreactors. READ MORE