Biomedical Analysis & Related Instrumentation

Biomedical analysis and the related instruments: Key areas of covered include medical diagnosis with chemical tests, spectrophotometry, colorimeters and clinical flame photometers.

Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy (CLSM)

Confocal Microscopy Technique In conventional microscopy, the specimen is usually mounted on a glass slide and then a coverslip placed…

3 months ago

Polarographic Clark Electrodes

Polarographic electrodes differ from the typical pH and ion specific cells in that a polarographic cell is run at a…

7 months ago

Dispersive Spectrophotometry Chemical Analysis Technique

Dispersive spectrometry (DS) methods make up a large number of ultraviolet, visible light and infrared spectroscopy systems. DS refers to…

8 months ago

Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry

When a sample is introduced into a flame, only a small fraction of the atoms are in an excited or…

1 year ago

Principle for Measurement of Partial Pressure of Carbon Dioxide

The electrodes used for measurement of partial pressure of CO2 in blood are based on measuring the pH as demonstrated…

1 year ago

How Spectrofluorimeters are used in Biomedical Measurements

After absorption of light energy, all compounds release some energy as heat; fluorescent compounds represent a special case in which…

1 year ago

Principle of Operation of a Medical Mass Spectrometer

A mass spectrometer is an instrument that produces a stream of charged particles (ions) from a substance being analyzed, separates…

1 year ago

How Gas-Liquid Chromatograph (GLC) is used in Clinical Measurements

In chromatography, differences in the rate of movement of components of a mixture in the mobile phase, caused by interaction…

4 years ago

The Principle of Measurement of pH

A pH meter is an instrument that determines the acidity or basicity of aqueous solutions. The measurement of pH is…

4 years ago

How Estimation of Oxygen and Carbon dioxide is Carried out in Biological Solutions

Estimating Oxygen in Biological Solutions Oxygen concentration in solution is usually estimated electrolytically. The basic principle is that, if a…

5 years ago