Chemical Reviews, 2000, Vol. 100, No. 6 7A
To Appear in CHEMICAL REVIEWS, Vol. 100, No. 7 Cross-Reactive Chemical Sensor ArrayssKeith J. Albert, Nathan S. Lewis, Caroline L. Schauer, Gregory A. Sotzing, Shannon E. Stitzel, Thomas P. Vaid, and David R. Walt, Tufts University, and California Institute of Technology. Resistive-Pulse Sensing−From Microbes to MoleculessHagan Bayley and Charles R. Martin, Texas A&M University System Health Science Center, Texas A&M University, and University of Florida. Genetically-Engineered Whole Cell Sensing Systems: Coupling Biological Recognition with Reporter GenessSylvia Daunert, Gary Barrett, Jessika S. Feliciano, Ranjit S. Shetty, Suresh Shrestha, and Wendy SmithSpencer, University of Kentucky. Acoustic Wave Microsensor Arrays for Vapor Sensing−Jay W. Grate, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Molecularly Imprinted Polymers and Their Use in Biomimetic SensorssKarsten Hauptand Klaus Mosbach, Lund University. Computational Methods for the Analysis of Chemical Sensor Array Data from Volatile AnalytessP. C. Jurs, G. A. Bakken, and H. E. McClelland, Pennsylvania State University. From Batch to Continuous Manufacturing of Microbiomedical DevicessMarc Madou and John Florkey, The Ohio State University. Conjugated Polymer-Based Chemical SensorssD. Tyler McQuade, Anthony E. Pullen, and Timothy M. Swager, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Peptide and Protein Recognition by Designed MoleculessMark W. Peczuh and Andrew D. Hamilton, Yale University. Surface Chemistry of Prototypical Bulk II−I and III−V Semiconductors and Implications for Chemical SensingsFazila Seker, Kathleen Meeker, Thomas F. Kuech, and Arthur B. Ellis, University of WisconsinsMadison. Enzyme-Based Biosensors for in Vivo MeasurementssGeorge S. Wilson and Yibai Hu, University of Kansas.