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Note continued: 14.1.Introduction
14.2.Chemiluminescence
14.2.1.Reaction Triggering
14.3.Bioluminescence
14.3.1.Firefly Bioluminescence
14.3.2.Bacterial Bioluminescence
14.4.Biosensors Generalities
14.5.Immunosensor Generalities
14.6.Analytical Applications
14.6.1.Chemiluminescent Biosensors
14.6.2.Electrochemiluminescent Biosensors
14.6.3.Chemiluminescent Immunosensors
14.6.4.Electrochemiluminescent Immunosensors
14.6.5.Electrochemiluminescent DNA Sensors
14.6.6.Bioluminescent Biosensors
14.7.Conclusion
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ch. 15 Cell-based Bioluminescent Biosensors / Aldo Roda
15.1.Introduction
15.2.Design and Construction of Bacterial Cell-based Bioluminescent Biosensors
15.2.1.Regulation of Reporter Gene Expression
15.2.2.Reporter Genes and Their Attributes
15.2.3.Advantages and Limitations of Bacterial Cell-based Bioluminescent Biosensors
15.3.Applications of Bacterial Cell-based Bioluminescent Biosensing Systems
15.4.Bioluminescent Biosensors: the Eukaryotic Alternative
15.4.1.Yeast-based Biosensors
15.4.2.Bioluminescent Cell-based Assays for Endocrine Disruptors Monitoring
15.4.3.Bioluminescent Yeast and Mammalian Cell-based Assays for Genotoxic Compounds and ADMET Studies
15.4.4.Bioluminescent Mammalian Cell-based Biosensors as Functional Detection Systems
15.5.Multiplexed and Multicolor Assays
15.6.Miniaturization of Cell-based Biosensing Systems
15.7.Conclusions and Future Potential
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ch. 16 Miniaturized Analytical Devices Based on Chemiluminescence, Bioluminescence and Electrochemiluminescence / Jason Y. Park
16.1.Introduction
16.2.Fabrication Methods for Microchips
16.3.Microchip Components
16.4.Advantages of Microchips for Analysis
16.5.Applications of Microchip Analytical Devices
16.5.1.Chemiluminescence
16.5.2.Bioluminescence
16.5.3.Electrochemiluminescence
16.6.μTAS Chips
16.7.Microarray Chips
16.8.Flow Injection Analysis (FIA) on Microchips
16.9.Capillary Electrophoretic Analysis (CE) on Microchips
16.10.Point-of-care Applications for Microchips
16.11.Conclusions
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ch. 17 Recent Analytical Application Areas of Chemiluminescence and Bioluminescence / Aldo Roda
17.1.Introduction
17.2.Forensic Sciences
17.2.1.Luminol Test for Bloodstain Detection
17.2.2.Factors Affecting the Luminol Test
17.2.3.Improvement of the Luminol Test
17.2.4.Other Applications of the Luminol Test
17.3.Detection of Explosives
17.3.1.Analysers Based on the NO-Ozone CL Reaction
17.3.2.Analysers Based on the Luminol CL Reaction
17.3.3.Direct Detection of Degradation Products of Nitrated Explosives
17.3.4.Detection of Explosives by Gas Chromatography
17.3.5.Detection of Explosives by Liquid Chromatography
17.3.6.Detection of Explosives by Immunoassays
17.4.Study and Conservation of Cultural Heritage
17.4.1.Detection of Microbial Contamination by BL Imaging
17.4.2.Detection and Localization of Proteins in Artworks by CL Imaging Microscopy
17.4.3.Dating of Ancient Bones
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