Despite advances in monitoring spatiotemporal expression patterns of genes and proteins with fluorescent probes, direct detection of metabolites and small molecules remains challenging. A technique for spatially resolved detection of small molecules would benefit the study of redox-active metabolites that are produced by microbial biofilms and can affect their development. Here we present an integrated circuit-based electrochemical sensing platform featuring an array of working electrodes and parallel potentiostat channels. ‘Images’ over a 3.25 0.9 mm2 area can be captured with a diffusion-limited spatial resolution of 750 mm. We demonstrate that square wave voltammetry can be used to detect, identify and quantify (for concentrations as lo...
Conventional pharmaceutical processes involving cell culture growth are generally taken under contro...
This paper describes a paper-based biochemical sensor that realizes redox cycling with close interel...
Electrosynthetic poly(phenol) nanofilms were deposited in situ on platinum electrodes in the presen...
Despite advances in monitoring spatiotemporal expression patterns of genes and proteins with fluores...
Surface patterning of bacterial biofilm provides an opportunity to understand the microbial metaboli...
Here, we use a recently developed electrochemical sensing platform of transparent carbon ultramicroe...
Microbial infections remain the leading cause of increased morbidity and mortality rates of patients...
Extracellular communication relies on signaling molecules for cellular survival, division, different...
Despite bacterial biofilms representing a common form of infection, notably on medical devices post ...
Redox cycling provides a mechanism to amplify electrochemical signals for analyte detection. Previou...
Phenazines, a group of fluorescent small molecules produced by the bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa,...
This dissertation focuses on electrochemical approaches to address several biomedical sciences, envi...
All forms of life on Earth contain cellular machinery that can transform and regulate chemical energ...
We have successfully developed an enzyme electrode based on photosynthetic reaction centre (RC) prot...
A novel electrochemical approach for direct recognition of antibiotic phenazine-1-carboxylic acid (P...
Conventional pharmaceutical processes involving cell culture growth are generally taken under contro...
This paper describes a paper-based biochemical sensor that realizes redox cycling with close interel...
Electrosynthetic poly(phenol) nanofilms were deposited in situ on platinum electrodes in the presen...
Despite advances in monitoring spatiotemporal expression patterns of genes and proteins with fluores...
Surface patterning of bacterial biofilm provides an opportunity to understand the microbial metaboli...
Here, we use a recently developed electrochemical sensing platform of transparent carbon ultramicroe...
Microbial infections remain the leading cause of increased morbidity and mortality rates of patients...
Extracellular communication relies on signaling molecules for cellular survival, division, different...
Despite bacterial biofilms representing a common form of infection, notably on medical devices post ...
Redox cycling provides a mechanism to amplify electrochemical signals for analyte detection. Previou...
Phenazines, a group of fluorescent small molecules produced by the bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa,...
This dissertation focuses on electrochemical approaches to address several biomedical sciences, envi...
All forms of life on Earth contain cellular machinery that can transform and regulate chemical energ...
We have successfully developed an enzyme electrode based on photosynthetic reaction centre (RC) prot...
A novel electrochemical approach for direct recognition of antibiotic phenazine-1-carboxylic acid (P...
Conventional pharmaceutical processes involving cell culture growth are generally taken under contro...
This paper describes a paper-based biochemical sensor that realizes redox cycling with close interel...
Electrosynthetic poly(phenol) nanofilms were deposited in situ on platinum electrodes in the presen...