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[Research] A new original paper available online
23 May 2024

An original paper entitled "In vitro performance of a long-range surface plasmon hydrogel aptasensor for continuous and real-time vancomycin measurement in human serum
" has been published in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
, 16, 28162-28171 (2024).

Image: reprinted with permission from ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces 2024, 16, 28162-28171 . Copyright 2024 American Chemical Society.
[Research] A new original paper available online
29 April 2024

An original paper entitled "Long-range surface plasmon hydrogel aptasensor for sensitive, selective, and continuous measurement of vancomycin" has been published in Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 413, 135882 (2024).

Image: reprinted with permission from Elsevier.
[Research] A new original paper available online
30 November 2023

An original paper entitled "Enhanced sensitivity of a fluorometric biosensor for alcohol metabolites with an enzymatic cycling reaction" has been published in Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 401, 135031 (2024).

Image: reprinted with permission from Elsevier.
[Research] A new original paper available online
24 June 2023

An original paper entitled "Gas-phase biosensors (Bio-sniffers) for measurement of 2-nonenal, the causative volatile molecule of human aging-related body odor" has been published in Sensors 23, 5857 (2023).
[Research] A new original paper available online
24 May 2023

An original paper entitled "Real-time continuous monitoring of oral soft tissue pressure with a wireless mouthguard device for assessing tongue thrusting habits" has been published in Sensors 23, 5027 (2023).
[Research] A new original paper available online
25 November 2022

An original paper entitled "Long-range surface plasmon aptasensor for label-free monitoring of vancomycin" has been published in Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 222, 114959 (2023).

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