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Electrical monitoring of human-serum-albumin-templated molecularly imprinted polymer nanoparticles with high affinity based on molecular charges and their visualization
Charging and discharging of poly(m-aminophenylboronic acid) doped with phytic acid for enzyme-free real-time monitoring of human sweat lactate
Anti-biofouling effect of nanoporous gold electrode on nonspecific signal reduction for electrochemical biosensors
Fundamental characteristics of molecularly imprinted polymer nanoparticles with high affinity for human serum albumin
Polyaniline‐based nanostructure interface for signal‐to‐noise ratio enhancement in potentiometric enzyme‐free biosensors
Aptamer-based glycated albumin sensor for capacitive spectroscopy
Surface characteristics and formation of polyserotonin thin films for bioelectrical and biocompatible interfaces
Self-oscillating chemoelectrical interface of solution-gated ion-sensitive field-effect transistor based on Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction
Densification of diazonium-based organic thin film as bioelectrical interface
Solution-gated ultrathin channel indium tin oxide-based field-effect transistor fabricated by a one-step procedure that enables high-performance ion sensing and biosensing
Aptamer-based nanofilter interface for small-biomarker detection with potentiometric biosensor
Slow-phase-transition behavior of thermoresponsive polymer brushes constrained at substrate observed by in situ electrical monitoring using poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)-grafted gate field-effect transistor
Enhancement of signal-to-noise ratio for serotonin detection with well-designed nanofilter-coated potentiometric electrochemical biosensor
Molecularly imprinted polymer-based bioelectrical interfaces with intrinsic molecular charges
Polymeric nanofilter biointerface for potentiometric small-biomolecule recognition
Control of potential response to small biomolecules with electrochemically grafted aryl-based monolayer in field-effect transistor-based sensors
Potentiometric adsorption isotherm analysis of a molecularly imprinted polymer interface for small-biomolecule recognition
Understanding the molecular structure of the sialic acid-phenylboronic acid complex by using a combined NMR spectroscopy and DFT study: Toward sialic acid detection at cell membranes
Potentiometric Langmuir isotherm analysis of histamine-selective molecularly imprinted polymer-based field-effect transistor
Development of molecularly imprinted polymer-based field effect transistor for sugar chain sensing
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