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    Analyte sensing mediated by adapter/carrier molecules

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    Date
    2002-07-30
    Author
    Bayley, Hagan
    Braha, Orit
    Gu, Liqun
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    Abstract
    This invention relates to an improved method and system for sensing of one or more analytes. A host molecule, which serves as an adapter/carrier, is used to facilitate interaction between the analyte and the sensor element. A detectable signal is produced reflecting the identity and concentration of analyte present.
    URI
    https://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/176701
    Subject
    436/518
    204/400
    204/403.06
    204/403.1
    204/403.14
    205/777.5
    422/82.01
    422/82.05
    422/82.07
    422/82.08
    422/400
    435/287.1
    435/287.2
    435/288.7
    435/808
    436/149
    436/517
    436/528
    436/536
    436/805
    436/806
    530/391.1
    G01N 33/54366
    G01N 33/54393
    Y10S 435/808
    Y10S 436/805
    Y10S 436/806
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    Bayley, Hagan; Braha, Orit; Gu, Liqun (2002). Analyte sensing mediated by adapter/carrier molecules. United States. Patent and Trademark Office; Texas A&M University. Libraries. Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /176701.

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