An integrated system connected to biosensoring systems based on self-assembled metal-supported bilayer lipid membranes
P. Katrivanos, A.J. Purnell, A.A. Aleksandridis, Christina G. Siontorou, Claire White
- Year
- 1998
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- 4
Abstract
This article aims to help researchers engaged in the field of biosensors, who, in many cases, lack the proper electronic support and integrated technology. Research in this field necessitates specialized equipment, which is not available on the market, as well as expensive software for processing the analytical information. Hence, most of the researchers are currently using instrumentation that are not suitable or are prone to errors. The following sections provide details of an integrated system and all the subunits that are necessary for proper measurements for these kinds of experiments. © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Lab Robotics and Automation 10: 239–246, 1998
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