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Use of Immobilized Biological Compounds in Drug Analysis

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Uses of Immobilized Biological Compounds

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Improvement in sensor technology, better control and understanding of the immobilization process of biological molecules along with pressing demands from the market side have stimulated research towards the development of sensors allowing selective, fast, and simple assays of therapeutic drugs. After showing several application fields for drugs analysis, a review of recently developed devices comprising immobilized biological materials for drug analysis is presented.

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Kauffmann, JM., Nagy, A., Petit, C. (1993). Use of Immobilized Biological Compounds in Drug Analysis. In: Guilbault, G.G., Mascini, M. (eds) Uses of Immobilized Biological Compounds. NATO ASI Series, vol 252. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1932-0_10

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