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  1. Optical Interfacing of Plasmonic Waveguides with Colloidal Quantum Dots
  2. NFC Smartphone-Based Electrochemical Microfluidic Device Integrated with Nanobody Recognition for C-Reactive Protein
  3. Redox behaviour of Cu-Aβ(4-16) complexes related to Alzheimer's Disease
  4. Investigation of Peptides for Molecular Recognition of C-Reactive Protein–Theoretical and Experimental Studies
  5. Determination of the Dissociation Constant for Polyvalent Receptors Using ELISA: A Case of M13 Phages Displaying Troponin T-Specific Peptides
  6. Formation of MnO2-based electrodes with high catalytic activity on the surface of ITO for glucose detection
  7. Fabrication of ITO microelectrodes and electrode arrays using a low-cost CO2 laser plotter
  8. Formation of MnO2-coated ITO electrodes with high catalytic activity for enzymatic glucose detection
  9. Microfluidic devices for photo-and spectroelectrochemical applications
  10. A microfluidic system for analysis of electrochemical processing using a highly sensitive optical fiber microcavity
  11. Very small changes in the peptide sequence alter the redox properties of Aβ(11–16)-Cu(II) and pAβ(11–16)-Cu(II) β-amyloid complexes
  12. The Influence of Coordination Mode on the Redox Properties of Copper Complexes with Aβ(3‐16) and Its Pyroglutamate Counterpart pAβ(3‐16)
  13. How very small changes in the peptide sequence of β-amyloids influence their redox properties. Electrochemical studies of copper complexes with Aβ(11-16) and pAβ(11-16)
  14. The influence of coordination mode on the redox properties of copper complexes with Aβ(3-16) and its pyroglutamate counterpart pAβ(3-16)
  15. How very small changes in the peptide sequence of β-amyloids influence their redox properties. Electrochemical studies of Aβ(11-16) and pAβ(11-16) in two different electrolytes.
  16. A microfluidic system for analysis of electrochemical processing using a highly sensitive optical fiber microcavity
  17. A microfluidic system for analysis of electrochemical processing using a highly sensitive optical fiber microcavity
  18. Patterned silver island paths as high-contrast optical sensing platforms
  19. Spectroelectrochemical Behaviour of 1,4‐Dimethoxypillar[5]arene (P5A) and its Monomer in Different Organic Solvents
  20. Bimetallic nanocatalysts supported on graphitic carbon nitride for sustainable energy development: the shape-structure–activity relation
  21. Electrochemistry in an optical fiber microcavity – optical monitoring of electrochemical processes in picoliter volumes
  22. Three-phase electrochemistry of a highly lipophilic neutral ru-complex having tridentate bis(benzimidazolate)pyridine ligands
  23. Ion Transfer Voltammetry with an Electrochemical Pen
  24. Paper‐Based Electrochemical Sensors and How to Make Them (Work)
  25. Silver Island Film for Enhancing Light Harvesting in Natural Photosynthetic Proteins
  26. Photochemical Printing of Plasmonically Active Silver Nanostructures
  27. Electron transfer from FAD-dependent glucose dehydrogenase to single-sheet graphene electrodes
  28. Electrochemical reduction of 7,7,8,8-tetracyanoquinodimethane at the n-octyl pyrrolidone/water/electrode three-phase junction
  29. Water-Induced Fused Silica Glass Surface Alterations Monitored Using Long-Period Fiber Gratings
  30. Electrochemical Detection of Dopamine and Serotonin in the Presence of Interferences in a Rotating Droplet System
  31. Facilitated cation transfer at a three-phase junction and its applicability for ionophore evaluation
  32. Electrochemistry of selected quinones at immiscible n-octyl-2-pyrrolidone/aqueous interface using a three-phase electrode system
  33. Electrodes modified with bacteriophages and carbon nanofibres for cysteine detection
  34. Pencil Lead as a Material for Microfluidic 3D-Electrode Assemblies
  35. Capturing fluorescing viruses with silver nanowires
  36. Malononitrile derivatives as push-pull molecules: Structure - properties relationships characterization
  37. Properties of zinc coatings electrochemically passivated in sodium molybdate
  38. Interactions of bacteriophage T4 adhesin with selected lipopolysaccharides studied using atomic force microscopy
  39. Paper-Based System for Ion Transfer Across the Liquid–Liquid Interface
  40. Hopping mode SECM imaging of redox activity in ionic liquid with glass-coated inlaid platinum nanoelectrodes prepared using a heating coil puller
  41. Generation–Collection Electrochemistry Inside a Rotating Droplet
  42. Highly active 3-dimensional cobalt oxide nanostructures on the flexible carbon substrates for enzymeless glucose sensing
  43. Electrochemical Glucose Sensing: Is There Still Room for Improvement?
  44. Rotating droplet as a new alternative for small volume electrochemical measurements
  45. Compatibility of organic solvents for electrochemical measurements in PDMS-based microfluidic devices
  46. Development of complex-shaped liver multicellular spheroids as a human-based model for nanoparticle toxicity assessment in vitro
  47. Hierarchical 3-dimensional nickel–iron nanosheet arrays on carbon fiber paper as a novel electrode for non-enzymatic glucose sensing
  48. Tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane photooxidation on titania based photoanodes and its implication for photoelectrochemical biofuel cells
  49. A Simple Liquid–Liquid Biphasic System for Hydrogen Peroxide Generation
  50. Carbon Microsphere - Polystyrene Composite Electrode for Three-Phase Boundary Oil Analysis: Quinizarin in Methyllaurate
  51. Solid-solid EC’ TEMPO-electrocatalytic conversion of diphenylcarbinol to benzophenone
  52. Tailored gold nanostructure arrays as catalysts for oxygen reduction in alkaline media and a single molecule SERS platform
  53. The many faces of carbon in electrochemistry: general discussion
  54. The Versatile Electrocatalytic Oxidation of Glucose on Bimetallic Nanoparticulate Film Electrode
  55. Tungsten Carbide Nanotubes Supported Platinum Nanoparticles as a Potential Sensing Platform for Oxalic Acid
  56. Comparison of Ion Transfer Thermodynamics at Microfluidic and Droplet-Based Three Phase Electrodes
  57. Electrocatalytic Synergy on Nanoparticulate Films Prepared from Oppositely Charged Pt and Au Nanoparticles
  58. Antibody Modified Gold Nanoparticles for Fast and Selective, Colorimetric T7 Bacteriophage Detection
  59. Self-powered biosensor for ascorbic acid with a Prussian blue electrochromic display
  60. Selective electrochemical detection of dopamine in a microfluidic channel on carbon nanoparticulate electrodes
  61. Electrochemical determination of selected neurotransmitters at electrodes modified with oppositely charged carbon nanoparticles
  62. Anomalous Effect of Flow Rate on the Electrochemical Behavior at a Liquid|Liquid Interface under Microfluidic Conditions
  63. The effect of electrocatalytic nanoparticle injection on the electrochemical response at a rotating disc electrode
  64. Carbon nanoparticulate films as effective scaffolds for mediatorless bioelectrocatalytic hydrogen oxidation
  65. Enzymatic oxygen reduction under quiescent conditions — the importance of convection
  66. Efficient air-breathing biocathodes for zinc/oxygen batteries
  67. Droplet transport by electrowetting: lets get rough!
  68. Direct electrochemistry of adsorbed proteins and bioelectrocatalysis at film electrode prepared from oppositely charged carbon nanoparticles
  69. Electrodeposition of Well-Adhered Multifarious Au Particles at a Solid|Toluene|Aqueous Electrolyte Three-Phase Junction
  70. Gold three dimensional film electrode prepared from oppositely charged nanoparticles
  71. Mediatorless bioelectrocatalysis of dioxygen reduction at indium-doped tin oxide (ITO) and ITO nanoparticulate film electrodes
  72. One-step electrodeposition of carbon–silicate sponge assisted by a three-phase junction for efficient bioelectrocatalysis
  73. Vertically aligned carbon nanotube film electrodes for bioelectrocatalytic dioxygen reduction
  74. Electrosynthesis of thin sol–gel films at a three-phase junction
  75. EWOD driven cleaning of bioparticles on hydrophobic and superhydrophobic surfaces
  76. Pyrene-functionalised single-walled carbon nanotubes for mediatorless dioxygen bioelectrocatalysis
  77. Scanning electrochemical microscopy activity mapping of electrodes modified with laccase encapsulated in sol–gel processed matrix
  78. Short- and Long-Range Sensing Using Plasmonic Nanostrucures: Experimental and Theoretical Studies
  79. Hydrophilic carbon nanoparticle-laccase thin film electrode for mediatorless dioxygen reduction
  80. Pyrene sulfonate functionalised single-walled carbon nanotubes for mediatorless dioxygen bioelectrocatalysis
  81. Adsorption of 2,2′-Azino-Bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonate) on Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes-Silicate Film: Application to Bioelectrocatalytic Dioxygen Reduction
  82. The Effect of Ionic Liquid Covalent Bonding to Sol‐Gel Processed Film on Ion Accumulation and Transfer
  83. Sol–gel processed ionic liquid – hydrophilic carbon nanoparticles multilayer film electrode prepared by layer-by-layer method
  84. ELECTRONIC PROPERTIES OF THIN FILMS SUBLIMED FROM La@C 82 AND Li@C 60
  85. Low temperature transfer and formation of carbon nanotube arrays by imprinted conductive adhesive
  86. In situ growth rate measurements during plasma-enhanced chemical vapour deposition of vertically aligned multiwall carbon nanotube films
  87. Dc plasma-enhanced chemical vapour deposition growth of carbon nanotubes and nanofibres: in situ spectroscopy and plasma current dependence
  88. Conductance and Polarisability of C60 Films
  89. Development of Carbon Nanotube Bumps for Ultra Fine Pitch Flip Chip Interconnection
  90. Development and Characterization of Microcoolers using Carbon Nanotubes
  91. A femtosecond laser study of the endohedral fullerenes Li@C60 and La@C82
  92. Conductance and EPR study of the endohedral fullerene Li@C60
  93. Oxygen reactivity of La@C82 investigated with laser desorption mass spectrometry
  94. The temperature dependence of Fe-catalysed growth of carbon nanotubes on silicon substrates
  95. Blackbody radiation from resistively heated multiwalled carbon nanotubes during field emission