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Electronics and Biosensors
FEKT-ABSNAcad. year: 2017/2018
The subject deals with a wide spectra of chemical sensors and biosensors used in medicine and related branches, with the principles of magnitude conversion, modern construction and applications of sensors in disease diagnostics, further in analyses and monitoring of toxic and biologically interesting matters. Another offer is the choice of physical magnitude sensors as flowmeters and pressure and temperature sensors.
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1. Introduction, basic chemical sensors and biosensors, definition, principle of measurements
2. Electrochemical sensors and microsensors, impedimetric sensors
3. Potentiometric sensors, pH sensors, ion-selective sensors, ISFET sensors, LAPS biosensors
4. Polarographic, voltammetric and amperometric sensors
5. Gravimetric chemo- and biosensors and microsensors
6. Temperature and calorimetric biosensors
7. Optical chemo- and biosensors and microsensors
8. Fluorescent chemo- and biosensors and microsensors, chemiluminescence, bioluminiscence
9. Special biosensors, enzymatic biosensors, transducers for bioafinite sensors
10. Imunosensors, electrochemical biosensors for DNA
11. Physical sensors - temperature, flow, energy, pressure, humidity, magnetic sensors, Hall`s Phenomenon
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Skládal, P.: Biosensory, Masarykova univerzita, Brno 2002 (CS)
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