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  1. Revealing cell-substrate adhesion at subcellular resolution with ultra-flat field-effect transistor arrays
  2. Potential-pulse-assisted co-immobilization of multiple aptamers on microelectrode arrays for multiplexed neurotransmitter detection
  3. Detecting, quantifying and distinguishing malarial species with surface plasmon microscope
  4. Hydrogen Peroxide Fuel Cells and Self-Powered Electrochemical Sensors Based on the Principle of a Fuel Cell with Biomimetic and Nanozyme Catalysts
  5. A Truncated Multi-Thiol Aptamer-Based SARS-CoV-2 Electrochemical Biosensor: Towards Variant-Specific Point-of-Care Detection with Optimized Fabrication
  6. Ultra-uniform high-quality plasmonic metasurfaces through electrostatic self-assembly of gold nanoparticles on chemically unmodified glass
  7. A truncated multi-thiol aptamer-based SARS-CoV-2 electro-chemical biosensor: Towards a variant-specific Point-of-Care Detection with optimized fabrication.
  8. Supra- and sub-threshold intracellular-like recording of 2D and 3D neuronal networks using nanopillar electrode arrays
  9. Correction: Zhang et al. A Study on the Mechanism and Properties of a Self-Powered H2O2 Electrochemical Sensor Based on a Fuel Cell Configuration with FePc and Graphene Cathode Catalyst Materials. Biosensors 2024, 14, 290
  10. Ratiometric electrochemical aptasensor with strand displacement for insulin detection in blood samples
  11. Isothermal Amplification Using Temperature-Controlled Frequency Mixing Magnetic Detection-Based Portable Field-Testing Platform
  12. A Study on the Mechanism and Properties of a Self-Powered H2O2 Electrochemical Sensor Based on a Fuel Cell Configuration with FePc and Graphene Cathode Catalyst Materials
  13. Metal Nanopillar Arrays Fabricated with Moth-Eye Films for Adjustable Plasmonic Colors and Colorimetric Plasmonic Sensing
  14. Highly Customizable 3D Microelectrode Arrays for In Vitro and In Vivo Neuronal Tissue Recordings
  15. DNA Sensor for the Detection of Brucella spp. Based on Magnetic Nanoparticle Markers
  16. Highly sensitive detection of malaria biomarker through matching channel and gate capacitance of integrated organic electrochemical transistors
  17. Expressing Optogenetic Actuators Fused to N‐terminal Mucin Motifs Delivers Targets to Specific Subcellular Compartments in Polarized Cells
  18. Single-neuron mechanical perturbation evokes calcium plateaus that excite and modulate the network
  19. Fabrication of Ferritin Nanoparticle Patterns for Controlling Neuron Adhesion and Neurite Outgrowth
  20. Truncated Electrochemical Aptasensor with Enhanced Antifouling Capability for Highly Sensitive Serotonin Detection
  21. A Combined Plasmonic and Electrochemical Aptasensor Based on Gold Nanopit Arrays for the Detection of Human Serum Albumin
  22. Toward the Next Generation of Neural Iontronic Interfaces
  23. Flexible multielectrode arrays based electrochemical aptasensor for glycated human serum albumin detection
  24. Aptamer based biosensor platforms for neurotransmitters analysis
  25. In Vitro Simulated Neuronal Environmental Conditions Qualify Umbilical Cord Derived Highly Potent Stem Cells for Neuronal Differentiation
  26. Validation of transparent and flexible neural implants for simultaneous electrophysiology, functional imaging, and optogenetics
  27. Influence of the chemically reduced graphene oxide interface on the antioxidant multienzyme properties of Prussian blue nanoparticles
  28. Ultrasensitive Detection of Malaria Biomarker Through Matching Channel and Gate Capacitance of Integrated Organic Electrochemical Transistors
  29. Electrochemical Immunosensor Using Electroactive Carbon Nanohorns for Signal Amplification for the Rapid Detection of Carcinoembryonic Antigen
  30. Resolving ambiguities in core size determination of magnetic nanoparticles from magnetic frequency mixing data
  31. Frequency Mixing Magnetic Detection Setup Employing Permanent Ring Magnets as a Static Offset Field Source
  32. Inkjet printed Ta2O5 on a flexible substrate for capacitive pH sensing at high ionic strength
  33. Delineating charge and capacitance transduction in system-integrated graphene-based BioFETs used as aptasensors for malaria detection
  34. Intrinsic Multienzyme-like Activities of the Nanoparticles of Mn and Fe Cyano-Bridged Assemblies
  35. The Functional Characterization of GCaMP3.0 Variants Specifically Targeted to Subcellular Domains
  36. High‐Aspect‐Ratio Nanoelectrodes Enable Long‐Term Recordings of Neuronal Signals with Subthreshold Resolution
  37. Double-Resonant Nanostructured Gold Surface for Multiplexed Detection
  38. Sol-Gel Derived, Inkjet Printed, and Flash Lamp Annealed Ta2o5 on Flexible, Interdigitated Electrodes for Capacitive Ph Sensing at High Ionic Strength
  39. Multi-target electrochemical malaria aptasensor on flexible multielectrode arrays for detection in malaria parasite blood samples
  40. Origins of Leakage Currents on Electrolyte-Gated Graphene Field-Effect Transistors
  41. Highly selective and sensitive detection of glutamate by an electrochemical aptasensor
  42. Minimally-invasive insertion strategy and in vivo evaluation of multi-shank flexible intracortical probes
  43. Multiplex Detection of Magnetic Beads Using Offset Field Dependent Frequency Mixing Magnetic Detection
  44. Mechanical and Electronic Cell–Chip Interaction of APTES-Functionalized Neuroelectronic Interfaces
  45. Inkjet-Printed and Electroplated 3D Electrodes for Recording Extracellular Signals in Cell Culture
  46. High Aspect Ratio and Light-Sensitive Micropillars Based on a Semiconducting Polymer Optically Regulate Neuronal Growth
  47. PEDOT:PSS‐Based Bioelectronic Devices for Recording and Modulation of Electrophysiological and Biochemical Cell Signals
  48. Quartz crystal microbalance monitoring of large-area graphene anodization reveals layer fracturing
  49. Horseradish Peroxidase-Based Biosensors with Different Nanotransducers for the Determination of Hydrogen Peroxide
  50. Synthesizing Electrodes Into Electrochemical Sensor Systems
  51. Randomly positioned gold nanoparticles as fluorescence enhancers in apta-immunosensor for malaria test
  52. Polymer Nanopillars Induce Increased Paxillin Adhesion Assembly and Promote Axon Growth in Primary Cortical Neurons
  53. Biocompatible SWCNT Conductive Composites for Biomedical Applications
  54. Polyethylene glycol-mediated blocking and monolayer morphology of an electrochemical aptasensor for malaria biomarker detection in human serum
  55. Ultrasensitive antibody-aptamer plasmonic biosensor for malaria biomarker detection in whole blood
  56. Development and in vitro validation of flexible intraretinal probes
  57. Dual‐Transducer Malaria Aptasensor Combining Electrochemical Impedance and Surface Plasmon Polariton Detection on Gold Nanohole Arrays
  58. Viral rhodopsins 1 are an unique family of light-gated cation channels
  59. Biomimetic sensor based on Mn(III) meso-tetra(N-methyl-4-pyridyl) porphyrin for non-enzymatic electrocatalytic determination of hydrogen peroxide and as an electrochemical transducer in oxidase biosensor for analysis of biological media
  60. Surface Functionalization of Platinum Electrodes with APTES for Bioelectronic Applications
  61. Establishing a sensitive fluorescence-based quantification method for cyclic nucleotides
  62. Platinum substrate for surface plasmon microscopy at small angles
  63. Surface Plasmon-Enhanced Switching Kinetics of Molecular Photochromic Films on Gold Nanohole Arrays
  64. Label-Free Split Aptamer Sensor for Femtomolar Detection of Dopamine by Means of Flexible Organic Electrochemical Transistors
  65. Electrochemical properties and biomimetic activity of water-soluble meso-substituted Mn(III) porphyrin complexes in the electrocatalytic reduction of hydrogen peroxide
  66. A Highly Sensitive Amperometric Aptamer Biosensor for Adenosine Triphosphate Detection on a 64 Channel Gold Multielectrode Array
  67. LSPR-based colorimetric immunosensor for rapid and sensitive 17β-estradiol detection in tap water
  68. Amyloid-beta peptide detection via aptamer-functionalized nanowire sensors exploiting single-trap phenomena
  69. Engineering Biocompatible Interfaces via Combinations of Oxide Films and Organic Self-Assembled Monolayers
  70. A Novel Ratiometric Electrochemical Biosensor Based on a Split Aptamer for the Detection of Dopamine with Logic Gate Operations
  71. Correlating Surface Plasmon Resonance Microscopy of Living and Fixated Cells with Electron Microscopy Allows for Investigation of Potential Preparation Artifacts
  72. Electrochemical dual-aptamer biosensors based on nanostructured multielectrode arrays for the detection of neuronal biomarkers
  73. Correction: Tantalum(v) 1,3-propanediolate β-diketonate solution as a precursor to sol–gel derived, metal oxide thin films
  74. Tantalum(v) 1,3-propanediolate β-diketonate solution as a precursor to sol–gel derived, metal oxide thin films
  75. Correction to: Electro-optic sensor for static fields
  76. MEA Recordings and Cell–Substrate Investigations with Plasmonic and Transparent, Tunable Holey Gold
  77. Amperometric Aptasensor for Amyloid-β Oligomer Detection by Optimized Stem-Loop Structures with an Adjustable Detection Range
  78. Amplification of aptamer sensor signals by four orders of magnitude via interdigitated organic electrochemical transistors
  79. Correlating surface plasmon resonance microscopy of living and fixated cells with electron microscopy allows for investigation of potential preparation artifacts
  80. Electro-optic sensor for static fields
  81. Graphene as an Organic and Bioelectronic Material
  82. Improvements of Microcontact Printing for Micropatterned Cell Growth by Contrast Enhancement
  83. Silicon Nanowires Field Effect Transistors: A Comparative Sensing Performance between Electrical Impedance and Potentiometric Measurement Paradigms
  84. Sensor Configuration and Algorithms for Power-Line Interference Suppression in Low Field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
  85. Measurement of the permanent electric dipole moment of the Xe129 atom
  86. Miniaturized electrochemical sensor with micropillar array working electrode for trace lead online measurement in tap water
  87. Sensitive and rapid detection of cholera toxin subunit B using magnetic frequency mixing detection
  88. Towards pharmacological treatment screening of cardiomyocyte cells using Si nanowire FETs
  89. Vapor-Phase Deposition and Electronic Characterization of 3-Aminopropyltriethoxysilane Self-Assembled Monolayers on Silicon Dioxide
  90. Multiplex Detection of Different Magnetic Beads Using Frequency Scanning in Magnetic Frequency Mixing Technique
  91. Monitoring amyloid-β proteins aggregation based on label-free aptasensor
  92. Tuning Channel Architecture of Interdigitated Organic Electrochemical Transistors for Recording the Action Potentials of Electrogenic Cells
  93. Photoresponsive Porphyrin Nanotubes of Meso-tetra(4-Sulfonatophenyl)Porphyrin and Sn(IV) meso-tetra(4-pyridyl)porphyrin
  94. Composite Lipid Bilayers from Cell Membrane Extracts and Artificial Mixes as a Cell Culture Platform
  95. Measurement of the magnetophoretic velocity of different superparamagnetic beads
  96. Toward a Bidirectional Communication Between Retinal Cells and a Prosthetic Device – A Proof of Concept
  97. N3-MEA Probes: Scooping Neuronal Networks
  98. Atomic switches of metallic point contacts by plasmonic heating
  99. 3D Printed Modular Immunofiltration Columns for Frequency Mixing-Based Multiplex Magnetic Immunodetection
  100. Fabrication of surface renewable carbon microelectrode arrays and their application in heavy metal ion sensing
  101. Optimized Continuous Application of Hyperpolarized Xenon to Liquids
  102. Nanoparticle stripe sensor for highly sensitive and selective detection of mercury ions
  103. Graphene & two-dimensional devices for bioelectronics and neuroprosthetics
  104. Nanometer-Resolved Mapping of Cell–Substrate Distances of Contracting Cardiomyocytes Using Surface Plasmon Resonance Microscopy
  105. High Performance Flexible Organic Electrochemical Transistors for Monitoring Cardiac Action Potential
  106. Thermoelectrically Driven Photocurrent Generation in Femtosecond Laser Patterned Graphene Junctions
  107. Self-assembly and photoconductivity of binary porphyrin nanostructures of meso -tetrakis(4-sulfonatophenyl)porphine and Co(III) meso -tetra(4-pyridyl)porphine chloride
  108. Multisensor Systems by Electrochemical Nanowire Assembly for the Analysis of Aqueous Solutions
  109. Magnetic Detection Structure for Lab-on-Chip Applications Based on the Frequency Mixing Technique
  110. Printed microelectrode arrays on soft materials: from PDMS to hydrogels
  111. Engineering of Neuron Growth and Enhancing Cell-Chip Communication via Mixed SAMs
  112. CMOS-Compatible Silicon Nanowire Field-Effect Transistor Biosensor: Technology Development toward Commercialization
  113. Highly Sensitive Aptamer-Based Method for the Detection of Cardiac Biomolecules on Silicon Dioxide Surfaces
  114. Asymmetric, nano-textured surfaces influence neuron viability and polarity
  115. Patterning artificial lipid bilayer on nanostructured surfaces
  116. Electronic Responses to Humidity in Monolayer and Multilayer AuNP Stripes Fabricated by Convective Self-Assembly
  117. Aptamer-based electrochemical biosensor for highly sensitive and selective malaria detection with adjustable dynamic response range and reusability
  118. Fabrication of ultrathin and flexible graphene-based devices for in vivo neuroprosthetics
  119. Rapid Prototyping of Ultralow-Cost, Inkjet-Printed Carbon Microelectrodes for Flexible Bioelectronic Devices
  120. Adaptive suppression of power line interference in ultra-low field magnetic resonance imaging in an unshielded environment
  121. Facile, non-destructive characterization of 2d photonic crystals using UV-vis-spectroscopy
  122. Neuronal adhesion and growth on nanopatterned EA5-POPC synthetic membranes
  123. Shell-binary nanoparticle materials with variable electrical and electro-mechanical properties
  124. Bimetallic nanowire sensors for extracellular electrochemical hydrogen peroxide detection in HL-1 cell culture
  125. Biosensing near the neutrality point of graphene
  126. Controlled Engineering of Oxide Surfaces for Bioelectronics Applications Using Organic Mixed Monolayers
  127. All-inkjet-printed gold microelectrode arrays for extracellular recording of action potentials
  128. Graphene transistors for interfacing with cells: towards a deeper understanding of liquid gating and sensitivity
  129. Flexible Gold Nanocone Array Surfaces as a Tool for Regulating Neuronal Behavior
  130. Printed microfluidic filter for heparinized blood
  131. Temperature-Dependent Electron Transport in Single Terphenyldithiol Molecules
  132. Graphene Multielectrode Arrays as a Versatile Tool for Extracellular Measurements
  133. Nonenzymatic determination of glucose on electrodes prepared by directed electrochemical nanowire assembly (DENA)
  134. Precise measurement of magnetic field gradients from free spin precession signals of 3He and 129Xe magnetometers
  135. The Influence of Supporting Ions on the Electrochemical Detection of Individual Silver Nanoparticles: Understanding the Shape and Frequency of Current Transients in Nano-impacts
  136. Self-Reducing Copper Precursor Inks and Photonic Additive Yield Conductive Patterns under Intense Pulsed Light
  137. Flexible Microgap Electrodes by Direct Inkjet Printing for Biosensing Application
  138. MEAs and 3D nanoelectrodes: electrodeposition as tool for a precisely controlled nanofabrication
  139. Fabrication of precisely aligned microwire and microchannel structures: Toward heat stimulation of guided neurites in neuronal cultures
  140. How to image cell adhesion on soft polymers?
  141. Interfacing neurons on carbon nanotubes covered with diamond
  142. N-Cadherin modified lipid bilayers promote neural network formation and circuitry
  143. Observation of chemically protected polydimethylsiloxane: towards crack-free PDMS
  144. Surface coupling strength of gold nanoparticles affects cytotoxicity towards neurons
  145. Three-dimensional inkjet-printed redox cycling sensor
  146. Versatile Flexible Graphene Multielectrode Arrays
  147. Passivation of magnetic material used in cell culture environment
  148. Statistical study of biomechanics of living brain cells during growth and maturation on artificial substrates
  149. High throughput transfer technique: Save your graphene
  150. An evaluation of extracellular MEA versus optogenetic stimulation of cortical neurons
  151. Chemiresistors based on ultrathin gold nanowires for sensing halides, pyridine and dopamine
  152. High-efficiency transduction and specific expression of ChR2opt for optogenetic manipulation of primary cortical neurons mediated by recombinant adeno-associated viruses
  153. Single Molecule Characterization of UV-Activated Antibodies on Gold by Atomic Force Microscopy
  154. On “resistance overpotential” caused by a potential drop along the ultrathin high aspect ratio gold nanowire electrodes in cyclic voltammetry
  155. Influence of Meso-Substitution of the Porphyrin Ring on Enhanced Hydrogen Evolution in a Photochemical System
  156. In Situ Analysis of the Growth and Dielectric Properties of Organic Self-Assembled Monolayers: A Way To Tailor Organic Layers for Electronic Applications
  157. Signal Propagation between Neuronal Populations Controlled by Micropatterning
  158. Implementation and application of a novel 2D magnetic twisting cytometry based on multi-pole electromagnet
  159. A magnetic nanoparticles relaxation sensor for protein–protein interaction detection at ultra-low magnetic field
  160. Positively charged supported lipid bilayer formation on gold surfaces for neuronal cell culture
  161. Electrochemically triggered aptamer immobilization via click reaction for vascular endothelial growth factor detection
  162. Effects of Morphology Constraint on Electrophysiological Properties of Cortical Neurons
  163. HP-Xe to go: Storage and transportation of hyperpolarized 129Xenon
  164. Reconstitution of Fusion Proteins in Supported Lipid Bilayers for the Study of Cell Surface Receptor–Ligand Interactions in Cell–Cell Contact
  165. Influence of Self-Assembled Alkanethiol Monolayers on Stochastic Amperometric On-Chip Detection of Silver Nanoparticles
  166. Electrolyte-Gated Graphene Ambipolar Frequency Multipliers for Biochemical Sensing
  167. Toward Intraoperative Detection of Disseminated Tumor Cells in Lymph Nodes with Silicon Nanowire Field Effect Transistors
  168. Flux modulation scheme for direct current SQUID readout revisited
  169. Ultra-thin resin embedding method for scanning electron microscopy of individual cells on high and low aspect ratio 3D nanostructures
  170. Inkjet printing of UV-curable adhesive and dielectric inks for microfluidic devices
  171. Graphene field effect transistors for in vitro and ex vivo recordings
  172. 3D Au–SiO2 nanohybrids as a potential scaffold coating material for neuroengineering
  173. A novel bioelectrochemical interface based on in situ synthesis of gold nanostructures on electrode surfaces and surface activation by Meerwein's salt. A bioelectrochemical sensor for glucose determination
  174. An inspection of force reduction in high force electromagnetic tweezers made of FeCo-V foil by laser cutting
  175. Characterization of the mechanical properties of HL-1 cardiomyocytes with high throughput magnetic tweezers
  176. Effect of magnetic field fluctuation on ultra-low field MRI measurements in the unshielded laboratory environment
  177. Whispering-Gallery-Mode Resonator Technique With Microfluidic Channel for Permittivity Measurement of Liquids
  178. Multi-Level Logic Gate Operation Based on Amplified Aptasensor Performance
  179. Immobilization and Surface Functionalization of Gold Nanoparticles Monitored via Streaming Current/Potential Measurements
  180. Electrochemically Induced Ostwald Ripening in Au/TiO2 Nanocomposite
  181. Electrochemical current rectification–a novel signal amplification strategy for highly sensitive and selective aptamer-based biosensor
  182. Magnetic tweezers with high permeability electromagnets for fast actuation of magnetic beads
  183. Noise characterization of metal-single molecule contacts
  184. CMOS Compatible SiNWs on-chip for cancer detection in serum
  185. Direct electrochemistry of cyt c and hydrogen peroxide biosensing on oleylamine- and citrate-stabilized gold nanostructures
  186. Engineering connectivity by multiscale micropatterning of individual populations of neurons
  187. Inducing microscopic thermal lesions for the dissection of functional cell networks on a chip
  188. Tuning neuron adhesion and neurite guiding using functionalized AuNPs and backfill chemistry
  189. Nanostructured cavity devices for extracellular stimulation of HL-1 cells
  190. Self-assembly of platinum nanoparticles and coordination-driven assembly with porphyrin
  191. Light sensitive ultrathin silicon nanowire
  192. Defined Patterns of Neuronal Networks on 3D Thiol-functionalized Microstructures
  193. Label-Free Measurement of Cell–Electrode Cleft Gap Distance with High Spatial Resolution Surface Plasmon Microscopy
  194. A simple SQUID system with one operational amplifier as readout electronics
  195. Automated electrical stimulation and recording for retina implant research by LabVIEW configured standalone data acquisition device
  196. Nanocavity crossbar arrays for parallel electrochemical sensing on a chip
  197. Interfacing Electrogenic Cells with 3D Nanoelectrodes: Position, Shape, and Size Matter
  198. Analysis of a dc SQUID readout scheme with voltage feedback circuit and low-noise preamplifier
  199. Bioelectrochemical systems with oleylamine-stabilized gold nanostructures and horseradish peroxidase for hydrogen peroxide sensor
  200. FIB section of cell–electrode interface: An approach for reducing curtaining effects
  201. Single trap dynamics in electrolyte-gated Si-nanowire field effect transistors
  202. Sensitivity Enhancement of Si Nanowire Field Effect Transistor Biosensors Using Single Trap Phenomena
  203. Investigation of Helium-Cooled Planar Transformer-Coupled SQUID Magnetometer
  204. Activation of gold nanostructures with Meerwein's salt
  205. On-chip fast scan cyclic voltammetry for selective detection of redox active neurotransmitters
  206. Simulation of the impact of reversible adsorption on the response time of interdigitated electrode arrays
  207. Recombinant Adeno-associated virus (rAAV)-mediated transduction and optogenetic manipulation of cortical neurons in vitro
  208. Distinctive Glial and Neuronal Interfacing on Nanocrystalline Diamond
  209. Fabrication of MEA‐based nanocavity sensor arrays for extracellular recording of action potentials
  210. Liquid and Back Gate Coupling Effect: Toward Biosensing with Lowest Detection Limit
  211. Electrochemical artifacts originating from nanoparticle contamination by Ag/AgCl quasi-reference electrodes
  212. Probing the effect of surface chemistry on the electrical properties of ultrathin gold nanowire sensors
  213. Redox cycling in nanoporous electrochemical devices
  214. Fabrication of ultrathin silicon nanowires
  215. Nanoporous dual-electrodes with millimetre extensions: parallelized fabrication and area effects on redox cycling
  216. Advanced performance and scalability of Si nanowire field-effect transistors analyzed using noise spectroscopy and gamma radiation techniques
  217. Embedded device for simultaneous recording and stimulation for retina implant research
  218. On Chip Guidance and Recording of Cardiomyocytes with 3D Mushroom-Shaped Electrodes
  219. Study of weakly damped superconducting quantum interference devices operated in different bias modes in presence of external shunt resistance
  220. Low frequency noise in strained silicon nanowire array MOSFETs and Tunnel-FETs
  221. Boron-Doped Nanocrystalline Diamond Microelectrode Arrays Monitor Cardiac Action Potentials
  222. Wafer-scale fabrication of ultra-thin silicon nanowire devices
  223. High intrinsic noise and absence of hysteresis in superconducting quantum interference devices with large Steward-McCumber parameter
  224. Oleylamine-Stabilized Gold Nanostructures for Bioelectronic Assembly. Direct Electrochemistry of Cytochrome c
  225. On-chip optical stimulation and electrical recording from cells
  226. Accurate permittivity characterization of liquids by means of WGM resonator with microfluidic
  227. Noise and transport characteristics of silicon nanowire field effect transistors with liquid gate
  228. Si nanowire field effect transistors: Effect of gamma radiation treatment
  229. Tuned HTS SQUID-Detected Low Field MRI Using a Permanent Magnet for Pre-polarization With Automatic Transportation
  230. Generation of Protein Nanogradients by Microcontact Printing
  231. Statistical characterization of voltage-biased SQUIDs with weakly damped junctions
  232. Planar reference electrodes on multielectrode arrays for electrochemical measurements of ionic currents
  233. Modulation phenomena in Si nanowire field-effect transistors characterized using noise spectroscopy and gamma radiation technique
  234. Ultra-low field magnetic resonance imaging detection with gradient tensor compensation in urban unshielded environment
  235. Transistor Functions Based on Electrochemical Rectification
  236. Functional peptides for capacitative detection of Ca2+ ions
  237. Noise spectroscopy of transport properties in carbon nanotube field-effect transistors
  238. Photopatterning of self-assembled poly (ethylene) glycol monolayer for neuronal network fabrication
  239. A SQUID Bootstrap Circuit with a Large Parameter Tolerance
  240. Transition from Schottky-barrier-determined to channel transport regime with low noise in carbon nanotube field effect transistors
  241. Transport and noise properties of Si nanowire channels with different lengths before and after gamma radiation treatment
  242. Transport properties characterization of individual molecule device using noise spectroscopy: A new approach
  243. An insight into voltage-biased superconducting quantum interference devices
  244. A nanoporous alumina microelectrode array for functional cell–chip coupling
  245. In situfabrication of ultrathin porous alumina and its application for nanopatterning Au nanocrystals on the surface of ion-sensitive field-effect transistors
  246. Features of Transport in Ultrathin Gold Nanowire Structures
  247. Planar SQUID magnetometer integrated with bootstrap circuitry under different bias modes
  248. A SQUID gradiometer module with wire-wound pickup antenna and integrated voltage feedback circuit
  249. Time-Domain Frequency Correction Method for Averaging Low-Field NMR Signals Acquired in Urban Laboratory Environment
  250. Positively Charged Supported Lipid Bilayers as a Biomimetic Platform for Neuronal Cell Culture
  251. Fine neurite patterns from photocrosslinking of cell-repellent benzophenone copolymer
  252. Optimized marker definition for high overlay accuracy e-beam lithography
  253. Size and Compositional Effects on Contrast Efficiency of Functionalized Superparamagnetic Nanoparticles at Ultralow and Ultrahigh Magnetic Fields
  254. Control of Cell Adhesion and Neurite Outgrowth by Patterned Gold Nanoparticles with Tunable Attractive or Repulsive Surface Properties
  255. Noise and transport characterization of single molecular break junctions with individual molecule
  256. Low-field MRI measurements using a tuned HTS SQUID as detector and permanent magnet pre-polarization field
  257. Direct electrochemistry of novel affinity-tag immobilized recombinant horse heart cytochrome c
  258. Determination of heavy metal ions by microchip capillary electrophoresis coupled with contactless conductivity detection
  259. Frequency-dependent signal transfer at the interface between electrogenic cells and nanocavity electrodes
  260. Locust primary neuronal culture for the study of synaptic transmission
  261. Printing of Highly Integrated Crossbar Junctions
  262. Low-field MRI detected by tuned HTS SQUID utilizing permanent magnet as pre-polarization field
  263. Adhesion and survival of electrogenic cells on gold nanopillar array electrodes
  264. Bias Reversal Technique in SQUID Bootstrap Circuit (SBC) Scheme
  265. Noise Behavior of SQUID Bootstrap Circuit Studied by Numerical Simulation
  266. Permanent Magnet Pre-Polarization in Low Field MRI Measurements Using SQUID
  267. Sensing small neurotransmitter–enzyme interaction with nanoporous gated ion-sensitive field effect transistors
  268. Effect of voltage source internal resistance on the SQUID bootstrap circuit
  269. Parameter tolerance of the SQUID bootstrap circuit
  270. Relaxation Behavior Study of Ultrasmall Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles at Ultralow and Ultrahigh Magnetic Fields
  271. Molecular Junctions Bridged by Metal Ion Complexes
  272. Infrared detectors based on the infrared receptors of pyrophilous beetles
  273. Graphene Transistor Arrays for Recording Action Potentials from Electrogenic Cells
  274. Fabrication of gold micro-spine structures for improvement of cell/device adhesion
  275. The Role of Oxidative Etching in the Synthesis of Ultrathin Single-Crystalline Au Nanowires
  276. Patterned self-assembly of gold nanoparticles on chemical templates fabricated by soft UV nanoimprint lithography
  277. An approach to optimization of the superconducting quantum interference device bootstrap circuit
  278. Comparison of Noise Performance of the dc SQUID Bootstrap Circuit With That of the Standard Flux Modulation dc SQUID Readout Scheme
  279. Low Field MRI Detection With Tuned HTS SQUID Magnetometer
  280. Noise characterisation of transport properties in single wall carbon nanotube field-effect transistors
  281. Noise spectroscopy of traps in silicon nanowire field-effect transistors
  282. Voltage Biased SQUID Bootstrap Circuit: Circuit Model and Numerical Simulation
  283. Nanostructured gold microelectrodes for extracellular recording from electrogenic cells
  284. Low impedance surface coatings via nanopillars and conductive polymers
  285. MODIFIED CHARGE FLUCTUATION NOISE MODEL FOR ELECTROLYTE-INSULATOR-SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES
  286. Top-Down Processed SOI Nanowire Devices for Biomedical Applications
  287. An approach to optimization of the superconducting quantum interference device bootstrap circuit
  288. Axon guidance of rat cortical neurons by microcontact printed gradients
  289. A simplified poly(dimethylsiloxane) capillary electrophoresis microchip integrated with a low-noise contactless conductivity detector
  290. Microfluidic anodization of aluminum films for the fabrication of nanoporous lipid bilayer support structures
  291. Detection of two different influenza A viruses using a nitrocellulose membrane and a magnetic biosensor
  292. Large-Scale Patterning of Gold Nanopillars in a Porous Anodic Alumina Template by Replicating Gold Structures on a Titanium Barrier
  293. Gap size dependent transition from direct tunneling to field emission in single molecule junctions
  294. Nanocavity electrode array for recording from electrogenic cells
  295. Low-Frequency Noise in Field-Effect Devices Functionalized With Dendrimer/Carbon- Nanotube Multilayers
  296. HIGH-DENSITY CMOS ARRAY FOR BI-DIRECTIONAL COUPLING OF ELECTROGENIC CELLS
  297. A simple poly(dimethylsiloxane) electrophoresis microchip with an integrated contactless conductivity detector
  298. Nanocavity Redox Cycling Sensors for the Detection of Dopamine Fluctuations in Microfluidic Gradients
  299. Extracellular recording of glycine receptor chloride channel activity as a prototype for biohybrid sensors
  300. Comparison of different detectors in low field NMR measurements
  301. Transport of single-walled carbon nanotube transistors after gamma radiation treatment for high-speed applications
  302. Deformation of nanostructures on polymer molds during soft UV nanoimprint lithography
  303. A voltage biased superconducting quantum interference device bootstrap circuit
  304. Molecular rectification in metal–bridge molecule–metal junctions
  305. Fabrication of nanogaps with modified morphology by potential-controlled gold deposition
  306. An Electrochemically Transduced XOR Logic Gate at the Molecular Level
  307. Fabrication and application of a microfluidic-embedded silicon nanowire biosensor chip
  308. Transport properties of single-walled carbon nanotube transistors after gamma radiation treatment
  309. Fabrication and application of silicon nanowire transistor arrays for biomolecular detection
  310. Electrochemical current rectification at bio-functionalized electrodes
  311. Molecular junctions based on intermolecular electrostatic coupling
  312. Light induced stimulation and delay of cardiac activity
  313. Bidirectional immobilization of affinity-tagged cytochrome c on electrode surfaces
  314. Rectified tunneling current response of bio-functionalized metal–bridge–metal junctions
  315. Time-resolved mapping of neurotransmitter fluctuations by arrays of nanocavity redox-cycling sensors
  316. Determination of the Stability Constant of the Intermediate Complex during the Synthesis of Au Nanoparticles Using Aurous Halide
  317. Suppression of ringing in the tuned input circuit of a SQUID detector used in low-field NMR measurements
  318. Overview of low-field NMR measurements using HTS rf-SQUIDs
  319. Diamond Transistor Array for Extracellular Recording From Electrogenic Cells
  320. Action potentials of HL-1 cells recorded with silicon nanowire transistors
  321. HTS rf SQUID System for Magnetic Nanoparticle Detection
  322. High-Performance Low-Field NMR Utilizing a High-$T_{\rm c}$ rf SQUID
  323. The Effect of Low Frequency Disturbance to SQUID Based Low Field NMR
  324. To establish a pharmacological experimental platform for the study of cardiac hypoxia using the microelectrode array
  325. Non-invasive determination of plant biomass with microwave resonators
  326. UV nanoimprint lithography with rigid polymer molds
  327. Impedimetric detection of covalently attached biomolecules on field-effect transistors
  328. CMOS sensor array for bi-directional communication with electrically active cells
  329. Electrochemical characterization of the effect of gold nanoparticles on the electron transfer of cytochrome c
  330. Top-down processed silicon nanowire transistor arrays for biosensing
  331. Field-effect devices for detecting cellular signals
  332. Low-field NMR measurement procedure when SQUID detection is used
  333. The use of microelectrode array (MEA) to study the protective effects of potassium channel openers on metabolically compromised HL-1 cardiomyocytes
  334. Iridium oxide microelectrode arrays for in-vitro stimulation of individual rat neurons from dissociated cultures
  335. Low Frequency Noise in 2 DEG Channel of AlGaN∕GaN Heterostructures Scaled to Nanosize Width
  336. Low Frequency Noise In Electrolyte-Gate Field-Effect Devices Functionalized With Dendrimer∕Carbon-Nanotube Multilayers
  337. Time-dependent observation of individual cellular binding events to field-effect transistors
  338. High-k Dielectric Layers for Bioelectronic Applications
  339. Membrane allocation profiling: A method to characterize three-dimensional cell shape and attachment based on surface reconstruction
  340. Open WGM Dielectric Resonator Technique for Characterization of nL-Volume Liquids
  341. Bioelectronic Detection Schemes for Biomedical and Environmental Sensing
  342. Analyzing the electroactive surface of gold nanopillars by electrochemical methods for electrode miniaturization
  343. Ultrathin Coatings with Change in Reactivity over Time Enable Functional In Vitro Networks Of Insect Neurons
  344. Nanoliter liquid characterization by open whispering-gallery mode dielectric resonators at millimeter wave frequencies
  345. Novel post-process for the passivation of a CMOS biosensor
  346. Advanced CMOS process for floating gate field-effect transistors in bioelectronic applications
  347. Markierungsfreie DNA-Detektion mit Silizium-Feldeffekt-Sensoren – Messeffekte oder Artefakte? (Label-free DNA Detection with Silicon Field-Effect Sensors – Real Effects or Artefacts?)
  348. Solution of the Poisson-Nernst-Planck equations in the cell-substrate interface
  349. Surface Grafting of PEO-Based Star-Shaped Molecules for Bioanalytical and Biomedical Applications
  350. Transmission electron microscopy study of the cell–sensor interface
  351. Design and Function Principle of a Large Scale Sensor Array for the Bi-Directional Coupling to Electrogenic Cells
  352. Label-free detection of single nucleotide polymorphisms utilizing the differential transfer function of field-effect transistors
  353. Field-effect sensors with charged macromolecules: Characterisation by capacitance–voltage, constant-capacitance, impedance spectroscopy and atomic-force microscopy methods
  354. Magnetic particle detection by frequency mixing for immunoassay applications
  355. Drug profiling using planar microelectrode arrays
  356. Microcontact printing of proteins for neuronal cell guidance
  357. Influence of the first amplifier stage in MEA systems on extracellular signal shapes
  358. Probing the Adhesion and Viability of Individual Cells with Field-Effect Transistors
  359. Fabrication of Large-Scale Patterned Gold-Nanopillar Arrays on a Silicon Substrate Using Imprinted Porous Alumina Templates
  360. Label-free detection of DNA using field-effect transistors
  361. Electrophoretic separations of neuromediators on microfluidic devices
  362. Field-effect sensors for monitoring the layer-by-layer adsorption of charged macromolecules
  363. Erratum: Neuronal cells cultured on modified microelectronic device surfaces [J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A 13, 2606 (1995)]
  364. Patterning chemical stimulation of reconstructed neuronal networks
  365. Erratum: Recording of cell action potentials with AlGaN∕GaN field-effect transistors [Appl. Phys. Lett. 86, 033901 (2005)]
  366. Single cell recordings with pairs of complementary transistors
  367. Surface activation of thin silicon oxides by wet cleaning and silanization
  368. Origin of noise in AlGaN∕GaN heterostructures in the range of 10–100MHz
  369. Suspended Nanoporous Membranes as Interfaces for Neuronal Biohybrid Systems
  370. Capturing cellular communication with guided electrode network on a silicon integrated circuit chip
  371. Detection of DNA hybridization by a field-effect transistor with covalently attached catcher molecules
  372. N-Channel field-effect transistors with floating gates for extracellular recordings
  373. Towards Label-free Detection of Charged Macromolecules Using Field-effect-based Structures: Scaling Down from Capacitive EIS Sensor over ISFET to Nano-scale Devices
  374. Interfacing Biology with Electronic Devices
  375. Interfacing Biology with Electronic Devices
  376. Spatially resolved non-invasive chemical stimulation for modulation of signalling in reconstructed neuronal networks
  377. Cell-Transistor Coupling: Investigation of Potassium Currents Recorded with p- and n-Channel FETs
  378. Connectivity Patterns in Neuronal Networks of Experimentally Defined Geometry
  379. Possibilities and limitations of label-free detection of DNA hybridization with field-effect-based devices
  380. AlGaN/GaN Electrolyte-Gate Field-Effect Transistors as Transducers for Bioelectronic Devices
  381. Scanning Probe Microscopic Studies of the Oriented Attachment and Membrane Reconstitution of CytochromecOxidase to a Gold Electrode
  382. Membrane on a Chip: A Functional Tethered Lipid Bilayer Membrane on Silicon Oxide Surfaces
  383. Synaptic plasticity in micropatterned neuronal networks
  384. Capillary zone electrophoresis of amino acids on a hybrid poly(dimethylsiloxane)-glass chip
  385. The evaporated metal masks for chemical glass etching for BioMEMS
  386. Recording of cell action potentials with AlGaN∕GaN field-effect transistors
  387. Cell guidance through surface cues
  388. Independence of synaptic specificity from neuritic guidance
  389. Neuron?transistor coupling: interpretation of individual extracellular recorded signals
  390. Labelfree fully electronic nucleic acid detection system based on a field-effect transistor device
  391. Impact of micropatterned surfaces on neuronal polarity
  392. Analysis of electrotonic coupling in patterned neuronal networks
  393. Electronic Detection of Nucleic Acid Molecules with a Field-Effect Transistor
  394. Micropatterned Substrates for the Growth of Functional Neuronal Networks of Defined Geometry
  395. 64-Channel extended gate electrode arrays for extracellular signal recording
  396. Backside contacted field effect transistor array for extracellular signal recording
  397. Fusion of small unilamellar vesicles onto laterally mixed self-assembled monolayers of thiolipopeptides
  398. Polysaccharide-Supported Planar Bilayer Lipid Model Membranes
  399. The Role of Surface Free Energy on the Formation of Hybrid Bilayer Membranes
  400. Lateral Diffusion in Substrate-Supported Lipid Monolayers as a Function of Ambient Relative Humidity
  401. Electrophysiological recordings of patterned rat brain stem slice neurons
  402. Spreading of Lipid Monolayers on Hydrophilic Substrates at Increased Relative Humidities
  403. Photopolymerization of Diacetylene Lipid Bilayers and Its Application to the Construction of Micropatterned Biomimetic Membranes
  404. Lipid Vesicle Fusion on μCP Patterned Self-Assembled Monolayers:  Effect of Pattern Geometry on Bilayer Formation
  405. PDMS device for patterned application of microfluids to neuronal cells arranged by microcontact printing
  406. Proton transport through a peptide-tethered bilayer lipid membrane by the H+-ATP synthase from chloroplasts measured by impedance spectroscopy
  407. Cardiomyocyte-transistor-hybrids for sensor application
  408. Aligned microcontact printing of biomolecules on microelectronic device surfaces
  409. Spot compliant neuronal networks by structure optimized micro-contact printing
  410. Erratum to “Modulation of the growth and guidance of the rat brain stem neurons using patterned extracellular matrix proteins” [Neurosci. Lett. 301 (2001) 147–150]
  411. Validation of the use of field effect transistors for extracellular signal recording in pharmacological bioassays
  412. Modulation of the growth and guidance of rat brain stem neurons using patterned extracellular matrix proteins
  413. Cell-transistor hybrid systems and their potential applications
  414. Model network architectures in vitro on extracellular recording systems using microcontact printing
  415. Strukturierung festkörpergestützter Lipiddoppelschichten durch lithographische Polymerisation eines Diacetylen-Lipids
  416. Patterning Solid-Supported Lipid Bilayer Membranes by Lithographic Polymerization of a Diacetylene Lipid
  417. Resolution and Kinetic Stability of a Chiral Supramolecular Assembly Made of Labile Components
  418. Surface Plasmon Microscopy Measurements of Lipid Vesicle Adsorption on a Micropatterned Self-Assembled Monolayer
  419. Ordered networks of rat hippocampal neurons attached to silicon oxide surfaces
  420. Extended gate electrode arrays for extracellular signal recordings
  421. Self-Assembled Layers of Bisbenzamidines on Gold
  422. Host-Guest Interactions at Self-Assembled Monolayers of Cyclodextrins on Gold
  423. Observation of the dynamics of live cardiomyocytes through a free-running scanning near-field optical microscopy setup
  424. Homogeneity, electrical resistivity and lateral diffusion of lipid bilayers coupled to polyelectrolyte multilayers
  425. The peptide-tethered lipid membrane as a biomimetic system to incorporate cytochrome c oxidase in a functionally active form
  426. Electrical recordings from rat cardiac muscle cells using field-effect transistors
  427. Bioassay development: The implications of cardiac myocyte motility in vitro
  428. Lateral Diffusion of Lipids in Silane-, Dextran-, and S-Layer-Supported Mono- and Bilayers
  429. Tailoring of surfaces with ultrathin polymer films for survival and growth of neurons in culture
  430. Incorporation of the acetylcholine receptor dimer from Torpedo californica in a peptide supported lipid membrane investigated by surface plasmon and fluorescence spectroscopy
  431. Long-term recording system based on field-effect transistor arrays for monitoring electrogenic cells in culture
  432. Preliminary study on the suitability of a pharmacological bio-assay based on cardiac myocytes cultured over microfabricated microelectrode arrays
  433. The electrical characterization of supported phospholipid bilayers using titanium/titanium oxide microelectrodes
  434. Preparation, Structural Characterization and Functional Coupling of Tethered Membranes to Solid Substrates
  435. Fusion of Small Unilamellar Lipid Vesicles to Alkanethiol and Thiolipid Self-Assembled Monolayers on Gold
  436. Supramolecular interfacial architectures for controlled electron transfer
  437. Electropolymerization of a phenol-modified peptide for use in receptor–ligand interactions studied by surface plasmon resonance
  438. Field-effect transistor array for monitoring electrical activity from mammalian neurons in culture
  439. Electrophysiological development of embryonic hippocampal neurons from the rat grown on synthetic thin films
  440. Neural cell pattern formation on glass and oxidized silicon surfaces modified with poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)
  441. Tailoring of Surfaces with Ultrathin Layers for Controlled Binding of Biopolymers and Adhesion and Guidance of Cells
  442. Neuronal cells cultured on modified microelectronic device surfaces
  443. Bridging Artificial and Biosystems by Supramolecular Architectures.
  444. Micropatterning of cultured cells on polystyrene surface by using an excimer laser
  445. A Neuron-Silicon Junction: A Retzius Cell of the Leech on an Insulated-Gate Field-Effect Transistor
  446. Fluorescent dye monolayers on oxidized silicon
  447. Investigation of Extracellular Signal Shapes Recorded by Planar Metal Microelectrodes and Field-Effect Transistors
  448. Controlled outgrowth and synapse formation of rat brain neurons by microcontact printing
  449. Neural cell pattern formation on microelectronic device surfaces
  450. Neuron-silicon junction: electrical recordings from neural cells cultured on modified microelectronic device surfaces