Switchable bioelectronics / edited Onur Parlak.
Material type: TextPublisher: Singapore : Jenny Stanford Publishing, 2020Description: 1 online resource (x, 198 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781003056003
- 1003056008
- 9781000092219
- 1000092216
- 9781000092233
- 1000092232
- 9781000092226
- 1000092224
- 572/.437 23
- QH509.5
Introduction to dynamic bioelectronic interfacesParlak et al.Stimuli-responsive systems and applications Beyazit et al. Stimuli-responsive polymers with tunable release kinetics Zeybek et al. Conformational switching in nanofibers: a new bioelectronic interface for gas sensors Ozenler et el.Molecularly imprinted polymers as recognition and signaling elements in sensors Basan et al.
This book reviews the rapidly emerging field of switchable interfaces and its implications for bioelectronics. The authors piece together early breakthroughs and key developments and highlight the future of switchable bioelectronics by focusing on bioelectrochemical processes based on mimicking and controlling biological environments with external stimuli as well as responsive systems for drug delivery. All chapters in the book strive to answer the fundamental question: how do living systems probe and respond to their surroundings? And, following on from that: how one can transform these concepts to serve the practical world of bioelectronics? The central obstacle to this vision is the absence of versatile interfaces that are able to control and regulate the means of communication between biological and electronic systems. This book helps to summarize the overall progress made to date in building such interfaces at the level of individual biomolecules and to focus on the latest efforts to generate device platforms that integrate biointerfaces with electronics.
Includes index.
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