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Biomedical Photonics Handbook

Nanosensors for single-cell analyses

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Cullum, BM; Vo-Dinh, T
January 1, 2003

Over the years, new techniques in chemical and biological sensing have set the stage for great advances in the field of biological research. One of the most recent technological advances in this area has been the development of nanosensors. A nanosensor is a sensor that has dimensions on the nanometer-size scale. Nanosensors of various types (e.g., optical, electrochemical, etc.) have been reported in the literature over the past decade; however, the emphasis of this review will be on optical-based nanosensors.

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January 1, 2003

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60-60-20
 

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Cullum, B. M., & Vo-Dinh, T. (2003). Nanosensors for single-cell analyses. In Biomedical Photonics Handbook (pp. 60-60–20).
Cullum, B. M., and T. Vo-Dinh. “Nanosensors for single-cell analyses.” In Biomedical Photonics Handbook, 60-60–20, 2003.
Cullum BM, Vo-Dinh T. Nanosensors for single-cell analyses. In: Biomedical Photonics Handbook. 2003. p. 60-60–20.
Cullum, B. M., and T. Vo-Dinh. “Nanosensors for single-cell analyses.” Biomedical Photonics Handbook, 2003, pp. 60-60–20.
Cullum BM, Vo-Dinh T. Nanosensors for single-cell analyses. Biomedical Photonics Handbook. 2003. p. 60-60–20.

Publication Date

January 1, 2003

Start / End Page

60-60-20