Search for dissertations about: "Biosensorer"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 24 swedish dissertations containing the word Biosensorer.
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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. 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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3. Studies of Electrocatalytic Reactions of NADH at Mediator Modified Electrodes and of H2O2 at Peroxidase Modified Electrodes
Abstract : This thesis addresses: (1) studies of direct and mediated electron transfer and kinetics of peroxidases on electrodes and the development of amperometric peroxidase-based biosenors, (2) electrochemical and kinetic studies of NADH oxidation at mediator modified electrodes. The direct and mediated electron transfer of horseradish and tobacco peroxidase were investigated on graphite electrodes by using wall-jet electrode methodology. READ MORE
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4. Electrochemistry of Heme Containing Enzymes - Fundamentals and Applications
Abstract : The thesis is a bioelectrochemical study of heme enzymes, mainly peroxidases and cellobiose dehydrogenases (CDH). It covers both fundamental and applied aspects, viz. studies of the direct electron transfer and kinetics of enzymes on electrodes, and the development of amperometric enzyme-based biosensors. READ MORE
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5. Organic Bioelectronic Devices for Selective Biomarker Sensing : Towards Integration with Living Systems
Abstract : Inorganic materials have been the main players of the semiconductor industry for the past forty years. However, there has been a continuous interest and growth in the research and in the application of organic semiconductors (OSCs) as active materials in electronic devices, due to the possibility to process these materials at low temperature on flexible substrates, fabricate them on large-area, and upscale their fabrication using cost-effective strategies such as printing. READ MORE