<div>An immuno-biosensing interface comprising a mixed layer of an oligo(ethylene glycol) (OEG) component, and an oligo(phenylethynylene) molecular wire (MW) is described. The OEG controls the interaction of proteins and electroactive interferences with the surface and the MW allows electrochemical communication to the underlying glassy carbon electrode. The layers are formed from in situ generated-aryl diazonium cations. To the distal end of the MW, a redox probe 1,1-di(aminomethyl)ferrocene is attached followed by the surface bound epitope (the structural feature the antibody selectively recognizes) to</div><div>which an antibody would bind. Association or disassociation of the antibody with the sensing interface causes a modulation of th...
Design and development of surface-based biosensors is challenging given the multidiscipline nature o...
The use of biomolecules in chemical applications, such as biosensors, fuel cells and chemical synthe...
We report an IgG (=immunoglobulin) electrochemical immunosensor using a newly synthesized redox-acti...
An immuno-biosensing interface comprising a mixed layer of an oligo(ethylene glycol) (OEG) component...
An immuno-biosensing interface comprising a mixed layer of an oligo(ethylene glycol) (OEG) component...
A user intervention free electrochemical immunosensor is developed that allows a direct detection of...
An electrochemical immunobiosensor is developed that allows the detection of small molecules, such a...
An electrochemical immunobiosensor is developed that allows the detection of small molecules, such a...
<div>An electrochemical immuno-biosensor for detecting glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1c) is reported ...
Electrochemical affinity biosensors that can operate in whole blood are a rarity because biofouling ...
In this paper, we provide an in-depth electrochemical characterization of a label-free impedimetric ...
Although most immunosensors which have high affinity antigen-antibody interactions can perform highl...
Many modern technologies rely on the the use of sensors, or devices that translate subtle difference...
Many modern technologies rely on the the use of sensors, or devices that translate subtle difference...
The development of an immunosensor for direct electrochemical detection of unlabeled proteins is des...
Design and development of surface-based biosensors is challenging given the multidiscipline nature o...
The use of biomolecules in chemical applications, such as biosensors, fuel cells and chemical synthe...
We report an IgG (=immunoglobulin) electrochemical immunosensor using a newly synthesized redox-acti...
An immuno-biosensing interface comprising a mixed layer of an oligo(ethylene glycol) (OEG) component...
An immuno-biosensing interface comprising a mixed layer of an oligo(ethylene glycol) (OEG) component...
A user intervention free electrochemical immunosensor is developed that allows a direct detection of...
An electrochemical immunobiosensor is developed that allows the detection of small molecules, such a...
An electrochemical immunobiosensor is developed that allows the detection of small molecules, such a...
<div>An electrochemical immuno-biosensor for detecting glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1c) is reported ...
Electrochemical affinity biosensors that can operate in whole blood are a rarity because biofouling ...
In this paper, we provide an in-depth electrochemical characterization of a label-free impedimetric ...
Although most immunosensors which have high affinity antigen-antibody interactions can perform highl...
Many modern technologies rely on the the use of sensors, or devices that translate subtle difference...
Many modern technologies rely on the the use of sensors, or devices that translate subtle difference...
The development of an immunosensor for direct electrochemical detection of unlabeled proteins is des...
Design and development of surface-based biosensors is challenging given the multidiscipline nature o...
The use of biomolecules in chemical applications, such as biosensors, fuel cells and chemical synthe...
We report an IgG (=immunoglobulin) electrochemical immunosensor using a newly synthesized redox-acti...