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  1. Glycoproteomics of Gastrointestinal Cancers and Its Use in Clinical Diagnostics
  2. Cutting‐Edge Aptasensing Approaches for Electrochemical Detection of Exosomes Utilizing MXenes
  3. Advances in magnetic affinity-based isolation/detection of exosomes for robust diagnostics
  4. Direct electron transfer and direct bioelectrocatalysis of sarcosine oxidase on Ti3C2Tx MXene hybrid interface
  5. What Are the Key Factors for the Detection of Peptides Using Mass Spectrometry on Boron-Doped Diamond Surfaces?
  6. Negative Charge-Carrying Glycans Attached to Exosomes as Novel Liquid Biopsy Marker
  7. MXene-based electrochemical devices applied for healthcare applications
  8. Glycoprofiling of proteins as prostate cancer biomarkers: a multinational population study
  9. Perfluoroctylsilane grafted Ti3C2X-based hydrogel liquid marble for controlled movement, self-assembly, light-induced release, and water evaporation system
  10. Amperometric Miniaturised Portable Enzymatic Nanobiosensor for the Ultrasensitive Analysis of a Prostate Cancer Biomarker
  11. How to choose proper magnetic particles for bioaffinity interactions? The case for immobilised glyconanoconjugate
  12. MXene as a novel cartridge for N-glycan enrichment
  13. Redox features of hexaammineruthenium(III) on MXene modified interface: Three options for affinity biosensing
  14. Financial Justification for using CI/CD and Code Analysis for Software Quality Improvement in the Automotive Industry
  15. Amplified suspension magnetic bead-based assay for sensitive detection of anti-glycan antibodies as potential cancer biomarkers
  16. Glycan signatures for the identification of cisplatin‐resistant testicular cancer cell lines: Specific glycoprofiling of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)
  17. Nicotinamide-based supergelator self-assembling via asymmetric hydrogen bonding NH⋯OC and H⋯Br− pattern for reusable, moldable and self-healable nontoxic fuel gels
  18. Tandem Osmotic Engine Based on Hydrogel Particles with Antipolyelectrolyte and Polyelectrolyte Effect Fuelled by Both Salinity Gradient Modes
  19. Exchange Counterion in Polycationic Hydrogels: Tunability of Hydrophobicity, Water State, and Floating Capability for a Floating pH Device
  20. Detection of N,N-diacetyllactosamine (LacdiNAc) containing free prostate-specific antigen for early stage prostate cancer diagnostics and for identification of castration-resistant prostate cancer patients
  21. Sulfobetaine-based polydisulfides with tunable upper critical solution temperature (UCST) in water alcohols mixture, depolymerization kinetics and surface wettability
  22. Influence of direct electric field on PMCG-alginate-based microcapsule
  23. Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy on 2D Nanomaterial MXene Modified Interfaces: Application as a Characterization and Transducing Tool
  24. Validating fPSA Glycoprofile as a Prostate Cancer Biomarker to Avoid Unnecessary Biopsies and Re-Biopsies
  25. Ti3C2Tx MXene-Based Light-Responsive Hydrogel Composite for Bendable Bilayer Photoactuator
  26. Electrochemical Nanobiosensors for Detection of Breast Cancer Biomarkers
  27. Glycan Nanobiosensors
  28. Ultrasensitive Ti3C2TX MXene/Chitosan Nanocomposite-Based Amperometric Biosensor for Detection of Potential Prostate Cancer Marker in Urine Samples
  29. Exosomes as a Source of Cancer Biomarkers: Advances in Electrochemical Biosensing of Exosomes
  30. Front Cover: Exosomes as a Source of Cancer Biomarkers: Advances in Electrochemical Biosensing of Exosomes (ChemElectroChem 9/2020)
  31. Exosomes as a Source of Cancer Biomarkers: Advances in Electrochemical Biosensing of Exosomes
  32. Remarkable differences in the voltammetric response towards hydrogen peroxide, oxygen and Ru(NH3)63+ of electrode interfaces modified with HF or LiF-HCl etched Ti3C2Tx MXene
  33. A Graphene-Based Glycan Biosensor for Electrochemical Label-Free Detection of a Tumor-Associated Antibody
  34. Introduction to Glycan Enrichment Using Nanomaterials
  35. Antibodies against aberrant glycans as cancer biomarkers
  36. Glycan Analysis as Biomarkers for Testicular Cancer
  37. Identification of Molecular Fluorophore as a Component of Carbon Dots able to Induce Gelation in a Fluorescent Multivalent-Metal-Ion-Free Alginate Hydrogel
  38. Cover Feature: 2D MXenes as Perspective Immobilization Platforms for Design of Electrochemical Nanobiosensors (Electroanalysis 10/2019)
  39. Polyzwitterionic Hydrogels in Engines Based on the Antipolyelectrolyte Effect and Driven by the Salinity Gradient
  40. 2D MXenes as Perspective Immobilization Platforms for Design of Electrochemical Nanobiosensors
  41. Advanced impedimetric biosensor configuration and assay protocol for glycoprofiling of a prostate oncomarker using Au nanoshells with a magnetic core
  42. Glycan-modified interfaces in biosensing: an electrochemical approach
  43. Prostate-specific antigen glycoprofiling as diagnostic and prognostic biomarker of prostate cancer
  44. Cover Feature: Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Based Biosensors: Mechanistic Principles, Analytical Examples and Challenges towards Commercialization for Assays of Protein Cancer Biomarkers (ChemElectroChem 4/2019)
  45. Tailoring Electrocatalytic Properties of Pt Nanoparticles Grown on Ti3C2TXMXene Surface
  46. Synthesis and characterization of Au nanoshells with a magnetic core and betaine derivatives
  47. Glycomics of prostate cancer: updates
  48. Advanced antifouling zwitterionic layer based impedimetric HER2 biosensing in human serum: Glycoprofiling as a novel approach for breast cancer diagnostics
  49. Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Based Biosensors: Mechanistic Principles, Analytical Examples and Challenges towards Commercialization for Assays of Protein Cancer Biomarkers
  50. Sulfobetaines Meet Carboxybetaines: Modulation of Thermo- and Ion-Responsivity, Water Structure, Mechanical Properties, and Cell Adhesion
  51. Highly stable Ti 3 C 2 T x (MXene)/Pt nanoparticles-modified glassy carbon electrode for H 2 O 2 and small molecules sensing applications
  52. Glycomics meets artificial intelligence – Potential of glycan analysis for identification of seropositive and seronegative rheumatoid arthritis patients revealed
  53. Modulation of wettability, gradient and adhesion on self-assembled monolayer by counterion exchange and pH
  54. Enzymatic Electrodes: Characteristics, Fabrication Methods, and Applications
  55. Microdetectives: Fundamentals, Fabrication, and Applications of Electrochemical Microbial Biosensors
  56. Self-assembled gold nanoparticles for impedimetric and amperometric detection of a prostate cancer biomarker
  57. Label-free chronopotentiometric glycoprofiling of prostate specific antigen using sialic acid recognizing lectins
  58. Photoimmobilization of zwitterionic polymers on surfaces to reduce cell adhesion
  59. Full-length antibodies versus single-chain antibody fragments for a selective impedimetric lectin-based glycoprofiling of prostate specific antigen
  60. Progress in emerging techniques for characterization of immobilized viable whole-cell biocatalysts
  61. Nanomaterial-based biosensors for detection of prostate specific antigen
  62. pH-Switchable Interaction of a Carboxybetaine Ester-Based SAM with DNA and Gold Nanoparticles
  63. Immobilization of concanavalin A lectin on a reduced graphene oxide-thionine surface by glutaraldehyde crosslinking for the construction of an impedimetric biosensor
  64. Electrochemical performance of Ti 3 C 2 T x MXene in aqueous media: towards ultrasensitive H 2 O 2 sensing
  65. Optimization of the Small Glycan Presentation for Binding a Tumor-Associated Antibody: Application to the Construction of an Ultrasensitive Glycan Biosensor
  66. Immobilization of bilirubin oxidase on graphene oxide flakes with different negative charge density for oxygen reduction. The effect of GO charge density on enzyme coverage, electron transfer rate and current density
  67. Sweet Strategies in Prostate Cancer Biomarker Research: Focus on a Prostate Specific Antigen
  68. Front cover: Sweet characterisation of prostate specific antigen using electrochemical lectin-based immunosensor assay and MALDI TOF/TOF analysis: Focus on sialic acid
  69. Nanotechnology in Glycomics: Applications in Diagnostics, Therapy, Imaging, and Separation Processes
  70. Aberrant sialylation of a prostate-specific antigen: Electrochemical label-free glycoprofiling in prostate cancer serum samples
  71. Mixed Zwitterion-Based Self-Assembled Monolayer Interface for Impedimetric Glycomic Analyses of Human IgG Samples in an Array Format
  72. Glycan and lectin biosensors
  73. Electrochemical biosensors and nanobiosensors
  74. Simple, Reversible, and Fast Modulation in Superwettability, Gradient, and Adsorption by Counterion Exchange on Self-Assembled Monolayer
  75. Anisotropy in CNT composite fabricated by combining directional freezing and gamma irradiation of acrylic acid
  76. Ultrasensitive detection of influenza viruses with a glycan-based impedimetric biosensor
  77. Electrochemical Biosensors and Biofuel Cells Based on Graphene and Graphene Derivatives
  78. Sweet characterisation of prostate specific antigen using electrochemical lectin-based immunosensor assay and MALDI TOF/TOF analysis: Focus on sialic acid
  79. Novel Analysis of Glycan Structures: Nanoscale Approach
  80. HELB Is a Feedback Inhibitor of DNA End Resection
  81. Sensitive detection and glycoprofiling of a prostate specific antigen using impedimetric assays
  82. Graphene oxide-based electrochemical label-free detection of glycoproteins down to aM level using a lectin biosensor
  83. Glycoprofiling: A key to early prostate cancer diagnostics
  84. Graphene-based lectin biosensor for ultrasensitive detection of glycan structures applicable in early diagnostics
  85. Carbohydrate Nanotechnology and its Application to Biosensor Development
  86. Switchable Materials Containing Polyzwitterion Moieties
  87. Biosensors for ultrasensitive analysis in glycomics and diagnostics
  88. Carboxybetaine Modified Interface for Electrochemical Glycoprofiling of Antibodies Isolated from Human Serum
  89. Electrochemistry of Nonconjugated Proteins and Glycoproteins. Toward Sensors for Biomedicine and Glycomics
  90. Biooxidation of 2-phenylethanol to phenylacetic acid by whole-cellGluconobacter oxydansbiocatalyst immobilized in polyelectrolyte complex capsules
  91. Label-free impedimetric aptasensor with antifouling surface chemistry: A prostate specific antigen case study
  92. Glycoprofiling of cancer biomarkers: Label-free electrochemical lectin-based biosensors
  93. Application of nanomaterials in microbial-cell biosensor constructions
  94. Glycoprofiling as a novel tool in serological assays of systemic sclerosis: A comparative study with three bioanalytical methods
  95. An ultrasensitive impedimetric glycan biosensor with controlled glycan density for detection of lectins and influenza hemagglutinins
  96. Interfacing of microbial cells with nanoparticles: Simple and cost-effective preparation of a highly sensitive microbial ethanol biosensor
  97. Gluconobacter sp. cells for manufacturing of effective electrochemical biosensors and biofuel cells
  98. Graphene as signal amplifier for preparation of ultrasensitive electrochemical biosensors
  99. Can glycoprofiling be helpful in detecting prostate cancer?
  100. Biosensors – Topical issue
  101. Whole-cell Gluconobacter oxydans biosensor for 2-phenylethanol biooxidation monitoring
  102. Effective bioelectrocatalysis of bilirubin oxidase on electrochemically reduced graphene oxide
  103. Biosensor monitoring 2-phenylethanol biooxidation
  104. Nanomaterial-based microbial biosensor for detection of ethanol in real samples
  105. Direct electron transfer of bilirubin oxidase on graphene and carbon black
  106. Is graphene worth using in biofuel cells?
  107. The pH dependence of the cathodic peak potential of the active sites in bilirubin oxidase
  108. Nanoscale-controlled architecture for the development of ultrasensitive lectin biosensors applicable in glycomics
  109. Are glycan biosensors an alternative to glycan microarrays?
  110. Perspectives in Glycomics and Lectin Engineering
  111. Ultrasensitive Impedimetric Lectin Biosensors with Efficient Antifouling Properties Applied in Glycoprofiling of Human Serum Samples
  112. Ultrasensitive lectin biosensors applicable in glycomics and diagnostics
  113. Poly(lactic acid)-based fructose-dioxygen biofuel cell
  114. Electrochemical evaluation of the sensitivity, detection limit and non-specific interactions of the nanostructured protein-based affinity biosensor
  115. Label-free detection of glycoproteins by the lectin biosensor down to attomolar level using gold nanoparticles
  116. Electrochemical Features of Bilirubin Oxidase Immobilized on Different Carbon Nanostructures
  117. Electrochemistry of bilirubin oxidase and its use in preparation of a low cost enzymatic biofuel cell based on a renewable composite binder chitosan
  118. Ultrasensitive impedimetric lectin based biosensor for glycoproteins containing sialic acid
  119. Electrochemical lectin based biosensors as a label-free tool in glycomics
  120. Comparison of three distinct ELLA protocols for determination of apparent affinity constants between Con A and glycoproteins
  121. Analysis of ethanol in fermentation samples by a robust nanocomposite-based microbial biosensor
  122. Immobilization in biotechnology and biorecognition: from macro- to nanoscale systems
  123. High performance microbial 3-D bionanocomposite as a bioanode for a mediated biosensor device
  124. A biopolymer-based carbon nanotube interface integrated with a redox shuttle and a D-sorbitol dehydrogenase for robust monitoring of D-sorbitol
  125. A hyaluronic acid dispersed carbon nanotube electrode used for a mediatorless NADH sensing and biosensing
  126. Application of Enzyme Biosensors in Analysis of Food and Beverages
  127. Highly Sensitive and Stable Electrochemical Sulfite Biosensor Incorporating a Bacterial Sulfite Dehydrogenase
  128. ChemInform Abstract: Glycan and Lectin Microarrays for Glycomics and Medicinal Applications
  129. Glycan and lectin microarrays for glycomics and medicinal applications
  130. Coencapsulation of Oxygen Carriers and Glucose Oxidase in Polyelectrolyte Complex Capsules for the Enhancement of D-Gluconic Acid and δ-Gluconolactone Production
  131. CORRIGENDUM: Glycan and lectin microarrays for glycomics and medicinal applications
  132. A mediatorless electrochemical detection of NADH on a biopolymer dispersed carbon nanotube layer
  133. Membrane-bound dehydrogenases from Gluconobacter sp.: Interfacial electrochemistry and direct bioelectrocatalysis
  134. Off-line FIA monitoring of d-sorbitol consumption during l-sorbose production using a sorbitol biosensor
  135. Peptide Aptamers in Label-Free Protein Detection: 2. Chemical Optimization and Detection of Distinct Protein Isoforms
  136. Lectinomics
  137. Lectinomics I. Relevance of exogenous plant lectins in biomedical diagnostics
  138. An optimised electrode pre-treatment for SAM formation on polycrystalline gold
  139. A filtration probe-free on-line monitoring of glycerol during fermentation by a biosensor device
  140. Electrical wiring of Pseudomonas putida and Pseudomonas fluorescens with osmium redox polymers
  141. Nanotechnology gets into winemaking
  142. A novel microbial biosensor based on cells of Gluconobacter oxydans for the selective determination of 1,3-propanediol in the presence of glycerol and its application to bioprocess monitoring
  143. The use of single walled carbon nanotubes dispersed in a chitosan matrix for preparation of a galactose biosensor
  144. Gluconobacter in biosensors: applications of whole cells and enzymes isolated from Gluconobacter and Acetobacter to biosensor construction
  145. Peptide Aptamers in Label-Free Protein Detection: 1. Characterization of the Immobilized Scaffold
  146. Gluconobacter in biosensors: applications of whole cells and enzymes isolated from gluconobacter and acetobacter to biosensor construction
  147. Dispersion of single walled carbon nanotubes. Comparison of different dispersing strategies for preparation of modified electrodes toward hydrogen peroxide detection
  148. Intracellular monitoring of superoxide dismutase expression in an Escherichia coli fed-batch cultivation using on-line disruption with at-line surface plasmon resonance detection
  149. Direct electron transfer between copper-containing proteins and electrodes
  150. Biosensors with Immobilised Microbial Cells Using Amperometric and Thermal Detection Principles
  151. Direct Electrochemistry of Proteins and Enzymes
  152. Evaluation of disruption methods for the release of intracellular recombinant protein from Escherichia coli for analytical purposes
  153. Off-line monitoring of bacterial stress response during recombinant protein production using an optical biosensor
  154. Monitoring of the heat-shock response in Escherichia coli using an optical biosensor
  155. Improved selectivity of microbial biosensor using membrane coating. Application to the analysis of ethanol during fermentation
  156. Monitoring of ethanol during fermentation using a microbial biosensor with enhanced selectivity
  157. Amperometric urea biosensor based on urease and electropolymerized toluidine blue dye as a pH-sensitive redox probe
  158. Indirect evidence of direct electron communication between the active site of galactose oxidase and a graphite electrode
  159. Stabilization of ferrocene leakage by physical retention in a cellulose acetate membrane. The fructose biosensor
  160. Fructose biosensor based on d-fructose dehydrogenase immobilised on a ferrocene-embedded cellulose acetate membrane
  161. Monitoring of the bioconversion of glycerol to dihydroxyacetone with immobilized Gluconobacter oxydans cell using thermometric flow injection analysis
  162. Monitoring of dihydroxyacetone production during oxidation of glycerol by immobilized Gluconobacter oxydans cells with an enzyme biosensor
  163. Determination of total sugars in lignocellulose hydrolysate by a mediated Gluconobacter oxydans biosensor
  164. Novel glucose non-interference biosensor for lactose detection based on galactose oxidase–peroxidase with and without co-immobilised β-galactosidase
  165. Triglyceride Assay by Amperometric Microbial Biosensor: Sample Hydrolysis and Kinetic Approach
  166. Chapter 7. Label-free Field Effect ProteinSensing