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WPI
scientist is contributing editor on Biosensing
publication
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For decades, scientists worldwide have
studied the role of nitric oxide in biological processes including
blood vessel dilation, neurotransmission, and as a signaling molecule
in the cardiovascular system.
Over 60,000 papers have been written on the subject and in 1998, a
Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine was awarded for nitric oxide
discoveries. World Precision Instruments became the first company to
successfully develop an isolated nitric oxide detection system.
WPI scientist and Vice-President of Research and Development, Xeuji
Zhang, PhD, was instrumental in developing the system and the highly
selective biosensors that work with it. He is sharing his vast
knowledge of amperometric sensors and chemical processes in a recently
published book “Electrochemical Sensors, Biosensors and their
Biomedical Applications” by Academic Press.
The book contains information on the importance of nitric oxide in the
life sciences and the principles behind measurement and detection of
the chemical compound. It can be purchased on Amazon and other book
selling websites.
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