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Ankit Gupta's book "ELECTROCHEMICAL ANALYSER IMMUNOSENSOR DESIGN FOR DETECTION OF SWEAT CORTISOL MECHANISMS" takes readers on an enthralling exploration of the bleeding edge of bioanalytic laboratory technology. Renowned industry specialist Ankit Gupta offers a thorough and perceptive introduction to the creation of electrochemical immunosensors for the accurate measurement of cortisol in sweat. This book delves into the complexities of sensor design and functionality, making it understandable to both novice and experienced researchers. Gupta's proficiency is evident in his exploration of the workings of these novel biosensors, providing a thorough comprehension of their operation. The importance of sweat cortisol as a non-invasive biomarker-particularly in stress and health monitoring-will become abundantly clear to readers. Gupta also outlines the technology's possible practical uses, ranging from sports science and wellness to medical and diagnostics. The work of Ankit Gupta is a great asset to everyone working on bioanalytical research and technology development. This book encourages creativity in the search for better health monitoring in addition to bridging the knowledge gap between scientific theory and real-world application. This book is an essential resource for anybody interested in the most recent developments in the field of sweat cortisol detection, immunosensor design, or electrochemical analyzers.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Ankit Gupta's book "ELECTROCHEMICAL ANALYSER IMMUNOSENSOR DESIGN FOR DETECTION OF SWEAT CORTISOL MECHANISMS" takes readers on an enthralling exploration of the bleeding edge of bioanalytic laboratory technology. Renowned industry specialist Ankit Gupta offers a thorough and perceptive introduction to the creation of electrochemical immunosensors for the accurate measurement of cortisol in sweat. This book delves into the complexities of sensor design and functionality, making it understandable to both novice and experienced researchers. Gupta's proficiency is evident in his exploration of the workings of these novel biosensors, providing a thorough comprehension of their operation. The importance of sweat cortisol as a non-invasive biomarker-particularly in stress and health monitoring-will become abundantly clear to readers. Gupta also outlines the technology's possible practical uses, ranging from sports science and wellness to medical and diagnostics. The work of Ankit Gupta is a great asset to everyone working on bioanalytical research and technology development. This book encourages creativity in the search for better health monitoring in addition to bridging the knowledge gap between scientific theory and real-world application. This book is an essential resource for anybody interested in the most recent developments in the field of sweat cortisol detection, immunosensor design, or electrochemical analyzers.