Biochemical detection
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Biochemical detection is the science and technology of detecting biochemicals and their concentration where trace analysis is concerned this is usually done by using a quartz crystal microbalance, which measures a mass per unit area by measuring the change in frequency of a quartz crystal resonator. Another method is with nanoparticles.[1][2]
References
- ^ Sanderson, Katharine (23 March 2010). "Nanoparticle kit could diagnose disease early". Nature. doi:10.1038/news.2010.143.
- ^ Ostrovsky, Gene (31 March 2010). "Nanoparticles Harnessed for Early Disease Detection". Medgadget.
Bibliography
- Stevens, Molly. Detection of Disease Related Enzymes by Peptide Functionalised Nanoparticles (Thesis / Dissertation ETD). John Alexander Gordon. Imperial College London. OCLC 801212963.
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