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Die Entwicklung optischer Biosensoren

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Die Mehrzahl der herkömmlichen biologischen Tests beruht auf optischen Techniken. Viele dieser Bestimmungen sind nach entsprechender Anpassung auch für eine Verwendung in Festkörpersensoren geeignet, indem ein optischer Wellenleiter als intrinsischer oder extrinsischer Transducer verwendet wird (s. Kap. 6).

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Hall, E.A.H. (1995). Die Entwicklung optischer Biosensoren. In: Biosensoren. Biotechnologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-78660-0_10

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