Discussing the role biosensors play in detecting and monitoring
environmental substances, Biosensors and Environmental Health
provides key facts that can be applied to other areas of health and
disease and a "mini-dictionary" of key terms and summary points. It
covers personal toxicity testing, soil and risk assessment,
pesticide, insecticides, parasites, nitrate, endocrine disruptors,
heavy metals, food contamination, whole cell bioreporters,
bacterial biosensors, antibody-based biosensors, enzymatic,
amperometric and electrochemical aspects, quorum sensing,
DNA-biosensors, cantilever biosensors, bioluminescence and other
methods and applications. The contributors are leading authorities
and the book is essential reading for environmental scientists,
toxicologists, medical doctors, health care professionals,
pathologists, biologists, biochemists, chemists and physicists,
general practitioners as well as those interested in disease and
sciences in general.
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