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Point-of-care sensors for diabetes and myocardial ischemia
Generating electricity within the physiological environment for low power implantable medical device applications: Towards the development of in-vivo biofuel cell technologies
 
Using the flowing afterglow as a chemical reaction mass spectrometer
The development of fluorescent sensors for specific RNA using chemistry and combinatorial biology
 
Mass spectrometric analysis of biological molecules
Quantitative voltammetric analysis in the brain: Functional significance of tonic extracellular dopamine levels
 
Direct UV resonance Raman monitoring of protein folding reaction coordinate: alpha-helix melting and formation revisited
Development and applications of nanofabricated electrodes for scanning electrochemical microscopy
 
High-throughput methods to determine intermolecular association and lipophilicity
Impact of microdialysis probes on vasculature and dopamine in the rat striatum: A combined fluorescence and voltammetric study and the design and optimization of a glutamate sensor to be used under hypoxic conditions
 
Advanced hydrogels for polymerized crystalline colloidal array materials
Advances in materials development of responsive photonic crystal hydrogels
 
Noncovalent interactions in perfluorinated media
Fabrication, ordering and optical properties of photonic crystals prepared from crystalline colloidal arrays
 
Electrochemical recognition and transport of ions at liquid/liquid interfaces as a principle for environmental and biomedical analysis and beyond
Electrochemical studies of nanoscale objects: Proteins and inorganic nanoparticles
 
Mixture synthesis and spectroscopic analysis of a stereoisomer library of the phytophthora mating hormone alpha1 and the corresponding bis-MTPA esters
Analytical techniques for the improvement of mass spectrometry protein profiling
 
Development of newly built chirped-pulsed Fourier transform microwave (CP-FTMW) spectrometer for studying biomolecules in the gas phase
Diffusion and Solid State NMR Studies of Structures in Model Biological Membranes
 
Electrochemical detection optimized for capillary liquid chromatographic determination of neuroactive compounds
UV resonance raman study of solution environment effect on poly-L-lysine conformation and resolution enhancement mechanism of two dimensional correlation spectroscopy
 
Development and applications of nanoscale scanning electrochemical microscopy