biosensor measurement Articles
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Focus on Biosensors
What are Biosensors? A biosensor is a device capable of detecting a certain substance or analyte with high specificity. Examples of such analytes are glucose, lactate, glutamine and glutamate. Most biosensors measure the concentration of an analyte in an aqueous solution, usually producing an electrical signal, which is proportional to the analyte’s concentration in its measuring ...
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An interview with Igor Lotocky, Area Sales Manager of Innovative Sensor Technology IST AG
An interview with Igor Lotocky, Area Sales Manager of Innovative Sensor Technology IST AG, regarding the new sales office in Prague, Czech Republic, and about the business during the last months. One year ago, IST AG opened the new sales office in Prague. What was the reason for the opening of this new location and how can the company benefit from it? The main reason to open up a new sales ...
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Estimation of dead or live bacteria using online Bacteria Activity monitoring - Case Study
The BACTcontrol, a microLAN instrument, measures on-line bacterial enzyme activity in food and aquatic samples. Besides ß-DGlucuronidase, ß-Galactosidase and ß-Glucosidase to measure E.coli, Coliform and Enterococci activity respectively also alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity is measured to determine Total Activity. The BACTcontrol TA test measures the metabolism activity of ...
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Robust on-line monitoring assay - Case Study
Alkaline Phosphatase Enzyme Activity Measurement as a Robust on-line Monitoring Assay for Water Quality Assessment. Zina Al-Saar 4th year Intern student Avans University of Applied Science - ATGM Department Joep Appels - Supervisor and Managing Director microLAN on line Bio-monitoring System. Many heterotrophic microorganisms maintain their growth by producing enzymes in order to provide ...
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Health Risk-Management: The value of real-time monitoring of body chemistries
We are becoming more accustomed to continually tracking health metrics with smart wearable devices. The next step will be implantable devices, which provide real-time monitoring of body chemistry. That future is already here and will have significant effects on how individuals and populations monitor their health. Managing risk seeks to assess and control potential adverse outcomes. The ...
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