Current status of water environment and their microbial biosensor techniques – Part II: Recent trends in microbial biosensor development

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Hideaki Nakamura
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[1] Tokyo University of Technology,Department of Liberal Arts
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Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2018年 / 410卷
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Comprehensive review; Microbial biosensor; Environmental biosensor; Organic pollution; Eutrophication; Toxicity;
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In Part I of the present review series, I presented the current state of the water environment by focusing on Japanese cases and discussed the need to further develop microbial biosensor technologies for the actual water environment. I comprehensively present trends after approximately 2010 in microbial biosensor development for the water environment. In the first section, after briefly summarizing historical studies, recent studies on microbial biosensor principles are introduced. In the second section, recent application studies for the water environment are also introduced. Finally, I conclude the present review series by describing the need to further develop microbial biosensor technologies.
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页码:3967 / 3989
页数:22
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