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  1. Synergistic Multieffect Catalytic Amplified Cathodic Electrochemiluminescence Biosensor via Target Binding-Induced Aptamer Conformational Changes for the Ultrasensitive Detection of Synthetic Cathinone
  2. Cobaltous sulfide/S-doped Ti3C2 MXene nanocomposites with coreaction acceleration effect for high-performance luminol electrochemiluminescence sensing by coupling micro-nano bubbles-mediated amplification strategy
  3. Novel inner filter effect-based near-infrared electrochemiluminescence sensor mediated by well-matched AgBr-nitrogen-doped Ti3C2 MXene and nonmetallic plasmon WO3•H2O
  4. Ultrasensitive electrochemiluminescence sensor for the detection of synthetic cannabinoids based on perovskite as coreaction accelerator and light-scattering effects of photonic crystals
  5. Highly efficient near-infrared electrochemiluminescence resonance energy transfer system for biosensing: Nonmetallic plasmon Mediated well-matched energy donor-acceptor pair
  6. Evaluation of Bacterial Activity Based on the Electrochemical Properties of Tetrazolium Salts
  7. Hydrovoltaic Effect Coupling with Capacitor Amplification: A Mode for Sensitive Self-Powered Electrochemical Sensing
  8. Highly Efficient Dual-Color Luminophores for Sensitive and Selective Detection of Diclazepam Based on MOF/COF Bi-Mesoporous Composites
  9. Self-powered photoelectrochemical aptasensor for sensitive detection of Microcystin-RR by integrating TiO2/S-doped Ti3C2 MXene photoanode and MoS2/S-doped Ti3C2 MXene photocathode
  10. Plasmonic heterostructure Bi2S3/Ti3C2 with continuous photoelectron injection mediated near-infrared self-powered photoelectrochemical sensing
  11. A metal–organic framework regulated graphdiyne-based electrochemiluminescence sensor with a electrocatalytic self-acceleration effect for the detection of di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
  12. Au-doped MOFs catalyzed electrochemiluminescence platform coupled with target-induced self-enrichment for detection of synthetic cannabinoid RCS-4
  13. Simultaneous Optical Detection of Multiple Bacterial Species Using Nanometer-Scaled Metal–Organic Hybrids
  14. Black phosphorous dots phosphatized bio-based carbon nanofibers/bimetallic organic framework as catalysts for oxygen evolution reaction
  15. A Naked‐eye Colorimetric pH and Temperature Sensor Based on Gold Nanoparticle‐Loaded Stimuli‐Sensitive Dendrimers
  16. Development of highly sensitive optical nanoantenna for bacterial detection
  17. Ternary electrochemiluminescence biosensor based on black phosphorus quantum dots doped perylene derivative and metal organic frameworks as a coreaction accelerator for the detection of chloramphenicol
  18. Development of an Electrochemical Evaluation for the Respiration of <i>Escherichia coli</i>
  19. Ultrasensitive ECL aptasensing of kanamycin based on synergistic promotion strategy using 3,4,9,10-perylenetetracar-boxylic-l-cysteine/Au@HKUST-1
  20. Quantification of Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli via Optical Nanoantenna and Temperature-responsive Artificial Antibodies
  21. (Invited) Electrochemical Evaluation of Bacterial Activity
  22. Development of Metal Nanoparticle-immobilized Microplate for High-throughput and Highly Sensitive Fluorescence Analysis
  23. Electrochemical Evaluation of Bacterial Activity
  24. Fluorescence Enhancement Effect by Metal Nanoparticles-immobilized Microplate
  25. Kinetics of Intracellular Electron Generation in Shewanella oneidensis MR-1
  26. A Microbial Platform Based on Conducting Polymers for Evaluating Metabolic Activity
  27. Cover Feature: Smart Golden Leaves Fabricated by Integrating Au Nanoparticles and Cellulose Nanofibers (ChemNanoMat 5/2019)
  28. Advanced Materials for Pathogenie Bacterial Sensing
  29. Evaluation of Surface Structure of Escherichia coli Using Polypyrrole Matrix
  30. Food Safety
  31. Smart Golden Leaves Fabricated by Integrating Au Nanoparticles and Cellulose Nanofibers
  32. Single cell immunodetection of Escherichia coli O157:H7 on an indium-tin-oxide electrode by using an electrochemical label with an organic-inorganic nanostructure
  33. Electrochemical Detection of Viable Bacterial Cells Using a Tetrazolium Salt
  34. Real-Time Evaluation of Bacterial Viability Using Gold Nanoparticles
  35. Binding Constant of the Cell-shaped Cavity Formed on a Polymer for Escherichia coli O157
  36. A rapid and specific bacterial detection method based on cell-imprinted microplates
  37. Shape Memory Characteristics of O157-Antigenic Cavities Generated on Nanocomposites Consisting of Copolymer-Encapsulated Gold Nanoparticles
  38. Investigation Concerning the Formation Process of Gold Nanoparticles by Shewanella oneidensis MR-1
  39. Specific single-molecule detection of glucose in a supramolecularly designed tunnel junction
  40. Spontaneous and specific binding of enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli to overoxidized polypyrrole-coated microspheres
  41. Optical Elemental Analysis of Metals Using Shewanella oneidensis
  42. Jealousy for the Legends
  43. Application of a Functional Nanospace to Molecular Recognition
  44. Optical Characterization of Gold Nanoparticle Layers Formed on Plastic Microbeads
  45. Light-scattering Characteristics of Metal Nanoparticles on a Single Bacterial Cell
  46. Electrochemical Response of Acridine Orange in Bacterial Cell
  47. Nanoantenna for Bacterial Detection
  48. Electrochemical Investigation of Isoprenoid Quinone Productions byShewanella oneidensisMR-1 Detected by Its Destructive Adsorption on an Indium-Tin-Oxide Electrode
  49. Electrochemical evaluation of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) films doped with bacteria based on viability analysis
  50. Announcements
  51. Voltammetric Detection and Profiling of Isoprenoid Quinones Hydrophobically Transferred From Bacterial Cells
  52. Nanoantennas as Biomarkers for Bacterial Detection
  53. Development of an Observation Platform for Bacterial Activity Using Polypyrrole Films Doped with Bacteria
  54. One-by-one single-molecule detection of mutated nucleobases by monitoring tunneling current using a DNA tip
  55. Fluorescence Enhancement of Nanoraspberry Hot-spot Source Composed of Gold Nanoparticles and Aniline Oligomers
  56. Optical Evaluation of the Surface Coverage of Silver Nanoparticle-coated Plastic Microbeads
  57. Detection of Biomaterials and Bacteria Using Functionalized Nano- and Micro-spaces
  58. Photoluminescent Properties of Pyrolytic DNA Nanofibers
  59. Single-biomolecule Sensing Based on Molecular Conductance Measurements
  60. Efficient Collection and Sensitive Detection Using Conducting Magnetic Microbeads
  61. Recognition of gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria with a functionalized conducting polymer film
  62. Construction of nanoantennas on the bacterial outer membrane
  63. Molecularly Bridged Gold Nanoparticle Array for Sensing Applications
  64. Tracking the Growth of Tadpole-shaped Aggregates by Scanning Electron Microscopy
  65. One-step Hybrid Preparation of Glucose Oxidase-Gold Nanoparticle and Electron Transfer Mechanism in the Hybrid Electrode System
  66. Fluorescent carbon nanowires made by pyrolysis of DNA nanofibers and plasmon-assisted emission enhancement of their fluorescence
  67. Electrochemical Catalytic Activity of Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Nanoraspberry Consisted of Gold Nanoparticle and Aniline Oligomer
  68. Electrical Properties of Two-Dimensional Gold Nanoparticle-Alkanethiol Networks Formed on Plastic Microbeads
  69. Label-Free and Selective Bacteria Detection Using a Film with Transferred Bacterial Configuration
  70. Quantitative Exploration of Electron Transfer in a Single Noncovalent Supramolecular Assembly
  71. Simple Preparation of Microstructure by Using an Organic^|^ndash;Inorganic Raspberry-like Hybrid as a Building Block
  72. Synthesis and bioanalytical applications of specific-shaped metallic nanostructures: A review
  73. Molecularly Imprinted Overoxidized Polypyrrole Films for Sensor Applications from Enantiorecognition to Trace Analysis
  74. Placement of Nanospace on an Electrode for Biosensing
  75. Development of an Electrochemical Cholesterol Sensor System for Food Analysis
  76. Vertical Immobilization of Viable Bacilliform Bacteria into Polypyrrole Films
  77. Direct observation of one-dimensional plasmon coupling in metallic nanofibers prepared by evaporation-induced self-assembly with DNA
  78. Mass Production of Monodisperse Gold Nanoparticles in Polyaniline Matrix
  79. Contributors
  80. Analysis and simulation of optical response of Au-nanoparticle-fixed beads for optical sensors of microscopic local environment
  81. Polarization Properties of Au Nanoparticle Arrays Prepared by Evaporation-Induced Self-Assembly with DNA
  82. Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Nanoraspberry Consisted of Gold Nanoparticle and Aniline Oligomer
  83. Electrical and Thermal Properties of Conducting Microbead Prepared by Green Electroless Plating Method Using Gold Nanoparticles
  84. Gold Nanofilms: Synthesis, Characterization, and Potential Biomedical Applications
  85. Extraction Procedure of Skin Components for Non-Invasive Measurement
  86. Electroless Plating Method by Using Gold Nanoparticle for Applications to Electronics and Bioanalysis
  87. Activity enhancement of a screen-printed carbon electrode by modification with gold nanoparticles for glucose determination
  88. Review: Micro- and nanosized molecularly imprinted polymers for high-throughput analytical applications
  89. Highly Localized Light Field on Metallic Nanoarrays Prepared with DNA Nanofibers
  90. Simple one-step growth and parallel alignment of DNA nanofibers via solvent vapor-induced buildup
  91. Formation of DNA Nanofibers by Solvent Evaporation
  92. Green Electroless Plating Method Using Gold Nanoparticles for Conducting Microbeads: Application to Anisotropic Conductive Films
  93. Self-organization of an organic–inorganic hybrid nanomushroom by a simple synthetic route at the organic/water interface
  94. Open Bridge-Structured Gold Nanoparticle Array for Label-Free DNA Detection
  95. Completely green one-step fabrication of gold patterned-flexible film
  96. Preparation of Nanogapped Gold Nanoparticle Array for DNA Detection
  97. Characterization and DNA Sensing Properties of Nanogapped Array Electrodes
  98. An Electroless Plating Method for Conducting Microbeads Using Gold Nanoparticles
  99. Highly Sensitive and Selective Chemical Sensing Techniques Using Gold Nanoparticle Assemblies and Superstructures
  100. Electrical properties of a nanoparticle-networked film
  101. Fabrication of a highly sensitive sensor electrode using a nano-gapped gold particle film
  102. Development of the Electrical DNA Sensor
  103. Development of the Electrical DNA Sensor
  104. One-step preparation of positively-charged gold nanoraspberry
  105. Development of Electrical DNA Detection Method Using Gold Nanoparticle Marker
  106. Characterization of Au Nanoparticle Film Electrodes Prepared on Polystyrene
  107. Label-Free Electronic Detection of DNA-Hybridization on Nanogapped Gold Particle Film
  108. Molecular Recognition for Bile Acids Using a Molecularly Imprinted Overoxidized Polypyrrole Film
  109. Molecularly Imprinted Overoxidized Polypyrrole Colloids: Promising Materials for Molecular Recognition
  110. Highly Ordered Assemblies of Au Nanoparticles Organized on DNA
  111. Electrical property and water repellency of a networked monolayer film prepared from Au nanoparticles
  112. An Overoxidized Polypyrrole/Dodecylsulfonate Micelle Composite Film for Amperometric Serotonin Sensing
  113. Fabrication Process and Characterization of a Novel Structural Isomer Sensor
  114. Pulsed amperometric detection of underivatized amino acids using polypyrrole modified copper electrode in acidic solution
  115. Characterisation of polypyrrole nano-films for membrane-based sensors
  116. Conducting-Insulating Polymer Composites: Selectively Sensing Materials for Humidity and CO2
  117. Characterization of Overoxidized Polypyrrole Colloids Imprinted withl-Lactate and Their Application to Enantioseparation of Amino Acids
  118. Enantioselective uptake of amino acids using an electromodulated column packed with carbon fibres modified with overoxidised polypyrrole
  119. Highly Selective Molecularly Imprinted Overoxidized Polypyrrole Colloids: One-Step Preparation Technique.
  120. CO<sub>2</sub>-sensitive Characteristics of Base-type Polyaniline/Poly(vinyl alcohol) Composites at Room Temperature and Effects of Coexisting Gases
  121. AC Impedance Spectroscopy of Humidity Sensor Using Poly(o-phenylenediamine)/Poly(vinyl alcohol) Composite Film
  122. A CO[sub 2] Sensor with Polymer Composites Operating at Ordinary Temperature
  123. Effect of Hygroscopicity of Insulating Unit of Polymer Composites on Their Response to Relative Humidity
  124. Response of protonic acid-doped poly(o-anisidine)/poly(vinyl alcohol) composites to relative humidity and role of dopant anions
  125. Investigation of some physicochemical properties of camphor sulfonic acid (CSA)-doped poly(o-anisidine) (PoAN) and CSA-doped PoAN/ABS composites
  126. Thermal properties of poly(anthranilic acid) (PANA) and humidity-sensitive composites derived from heat-treated PANA and poly(vinyl alcohol)
  127. Effect of various gases on the humidity response of a polyaniline/poly(vinyl alcohol) composite.
  128. A CO[sub 2] Sensing Composite Film Consisting of Base-Type Polyaniline and Poly(vinyl alcohol)
  129. Effect of Treatment Temperature on Electrical Conductivity of Self-Doped Polyaniline.
  130. Thermogravimetric/Mass and Infrared Spectroscopic Properties and Humidity Sensitivity of Polyaniline Derivatives/Polyvinyl Alcohol Composites
  131. The humidity dependence of the electrical conductivity of a solublepolyaniline–poly(vinyl alcohol) composite film
  132. Humidity-dependence of the Electric Conductivity of a Composite Film Prepared from Poly(o-aminophenol) and Poly(vinyl alcohol).
  133. Characterization of the Composite Film Prepared from Chemically Synthesized Poly (o-phenylenediamine) and Poly (vinyl alcohol) and the Application to a Humidity Sensor
  134. A New Humidity Sensor Using the Composite Film Derived from Poly(o-phenylenediamine) and Poly(vinyl alcohol)
  135. Spectroscopic and scanning tunneling microscopic characterization of virgin and recast films of electrochemically prepared poly(o-phenylenediamine)
  136. A Conductive and Humidity-Sensitive Composite Film Derived from Poly(o-phenylenediamine) and Polyvinyl Alcohol