COMPUTER AIDED MODEL COMPOSITION FOR BIOSENSORS MODELLED IN TWO-DIMENSIONAL SPACE Cover Image

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COMPUTER AIDED MODEL COMPOSITION FOR BIOSENSORS MODELLED IN TWO-DIMENSIONAL SPACE

Author(s): Romas Baronas, Karolis Petrauskas
Subject(s): Education
Published by: Vilniaus Universiteto Leidykla

Summary/Abstract: Biosensors are analytical devices that use biological components, usually enzymes, which catalyse the interaction with a target analyte. Biosensors are widely used in clinical, environment and industrial applications for the determination of species concentrations. In some applications of biosensors, enzymes are very expensive and only available in very limited quantity. In design of novel highly sensitive biosensors a lot of experiments are required. Computer simulation of the biosensor action is an effective way to decrease a number of physical experiments. This paper presents a system adaptive to a concrete geometry of the biosensor. The system may be applied for biosensors, the action of which can be described by a mathematical model formulated in a two dimensional space. A simulator for a concrete biosensor is generated from the detailed description of the biosensor action.

  • Issue Year: 2007
  • Issue No: 42-43
  • Page Range: 108-113
  • Page Count: 5
  • Language: Lithuanian
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