Immobilized cells used for detection and analysis
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0958-1669(05)80070-9
Immobilized cells used for detection and analysis
Abstract
Many kinds of biosensor have now been developed and utilized for various types of analysis including clinical, medical and environmental monitoring, industrial process control, as well as many other applications. The microbial biosensor has advantages, such as longer lifetime and lower cost, over other types of biosensor. Recently, photobacteria and recombinant bacteria have been employed in biosensors both for determining biochemical oxygen demand and for detecting heavy metals and other toxic compounds.
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