Defense against bioterror : detection technologies, implementation strategies and commercial opportunities

A critical assessment of state-of-the-art of emerging ("breakthrough") biosensor technologies that will allow for the rapid identification of biological threat agents in the environment and human population. Identification of directions for future research, and to promote close working rel...

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Auteurs principaux : Morrison Dennis (Directeur de publication), Milanovich Fred (Directeur de publication), Ivnitski Dmitri (Directeur de publication), Austin Thomas R. (Directeur de publication)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : Defense against bioterror : detection technologies, implementation strategies and commercial opportunities / edited by Dennis Morrison, Fred Milanovich, Dmitri Ivnitski, Thomas R. Austin
Édition : 1st ed. 2005.
Publié : Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands , [20..]
Cham : Springer Nature
Collection : NATO Science for Peace and Security Series
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Contenu : Strategic Actionable Net-Centric Biological Defense System. Natural Toxins: The Past and the Present. Biological Weapons Inspections- the Iraq Experience. Integrated, Secure and Sustainable Disease Surveillance System in Uzbekistan: Aspects of Laboratory Research Networks. Apds, a Network-Ready, Broad Spectrum, Environmental Pathogen Detection System. Concept Design of Anautonomous Biological Agent Detector System (Abads). Role of Prototype System Demonstrations in the Development of Detection-Based Wmd Defenses. Validation Testing for Biological Threat Organisms. Development of Bioaerosol Alarming Detector. Biodetection Using Micro-Physiometry Tools Based on Electrokinetic Phenomena. Electro-Optical Technique for Detection and Identification of Biological Agents. Detection of Microbial Cells with Electrooptical Analysis. Recent Advances in Electrochemical and Photochemical Transduction Strategies for Immunosensors Based on Electropolymerized Films. Technological Platforms Based on Micro/Nanobiosensors as Early Warning Systems for Biological Warfare. Catalytic Beacons for the Detection of DNA and Telomerase Activity. Critical Elements of Biological Sensor Technology for Deployment in an Environmental Network System. Electrochemical Immunosensor for Detection of Francisella Tularensis. Biosensors and Nanotechnological Immunochips for the Detection and Monitoring of Chemical and Biological Agents. Biosensor for Defence Against Terrorism. Biosensors and Biomimetic Sensors for the Detection of Drugs, Toxins and Biological Agents. Chemical Multi-Sensor Arrays for Liquids Monolithic Integration Using Microelectronic Technology. Immunochemical Approaches for Rapid Detection of Biologically Active Compounds. Multifunctional Liquid-Crystalline DNA Based Biosensing Units Capable of Detecting Biologically Relevant Compounds
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Autre format: Defense against Bioterror: Detection Technologies, Implementation Strategies and Commercial Opportunities
Autre format: Defense against Bioterror: Detection Technologies, Implementation Strategies and Commercial Opportunities
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Résumé : A critical assessment of state-of-the-art of emerging ("breakthrough") biosensor technologies that will allow for the rapid identification of biological threat agents in the environment and human population. Identification of directions for future research, and to promote close working relationships between scientists from different countries and with different professional experience. The volume is devoted to a comprehensive overview of the current state of biological weapons threat; challenges confronting biodetection technologies and systems; ongoing research and development; and, future requirements. Biosensor technologies including detection platforms, networked alarm-type biodetector systems, implementation strategies, electro-optical and electrochemical biosensors
ISBN : 978-1-402-03384-1
978-1-4020-3384-1
DOI : 10.1007/1-4020-3384-2