Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- 1 What is bioelectronics?
- Part I Electronic components
- Part II Biosensors
- 8 Introduction to biosensors
- 9 CNT and proteins for bioelectronics in personalized medicine
- 10 CMOS nanowire biosensing systems
- 11 Cell-array biosensors
- 12 System-on-a-chip pulse radar for contactless motion sensing in human–machine smart interfaces
- 13 MagCMOS
- 14 Metamorphic neural interfaces with insects for remote controlled biobots
- Part III Fuel cells
- Part IV Biomimetic systems
- Part V Bionics
- Part VI Brain interfaces
- Part VII Lab-on-a-chip
- Part VIII Future perspectives
- Index
- References
13 - MagCMOS
from Part II - Biosensors
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 September 2015
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- 1 What is bioelectronics?
- Part I Electronic components
- Part II Biosensors
- 8 Introduction to biosensors
- 9 CNT and proteins for bioelectronics in personalized medicine
- 10 CMOS nanowire biosensing systems
- 11 Cell-array biosensors
- 12 System-on-a-chip pulse radar for contactless motion sensing in human–machine smart interfaces
- 13 MagCMOS
- 14 Metamorphic neural interfaces with insects for remote controlled biobots
- Part III Fuel cells
- Part IV Biomimetic systems
- Part V Bionics
- Part VI Brain interfaces
- Part VII Lab-on-a-chip
- Part VIII Future perspectives
- Index
- References
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- Handbook of BioelectronicsDirectly Interfacing Electronics and Biological Systems, pp. 170 - 182Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2015