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Resistance impact by long connections on electrical behavior of integrated Memristive Biosensors Ghent University
Optical biosensors that degrade after use: fata morgana or reality? Ghent University
Modeling memristive biosensors Ghent University
Saliva lab-on-a-chip biosensors : recent novel ideas and applications in disease detection Ghent University
Recent advances in recognition elements of food and environmental biosensors Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food University of Antwerp Ghent University
A sensitive monitoring of contaminants in food and environment, such as chemical compounds, toxins and pathogens, is essential to assess and avoid risks for both, human and environmental health. To accomplish this, there is a high need for sensitive, robust and cost-effective biosensors that make real time and in situ monitoring possible. Due to their high sensitivity, selectivity and versatility, affinity-based biosensors are interesting for ...
Alkanethiol and dialkyl disulfide self-assembled monolayers as interface chemistry for immunosensors and cell-based biosensors. KU Leuven
Zelfassemblerende monolagen van thiolen en disulfiden als koppelingschemie voor immunosensoren en celgebaseerde biosensoren In onze moderne samenleving is er een toenemende bezorgdheid omtrent de voedselkwaliteit, de menselijke gezondheid en de kwaliteit van het milieu. Denken we maar aan de problemen in verband met de vogelgriep, de vele kankeronderzoeken en het recente debat omtrent de ecologische voetafdruk. Deze tendens heeft geleid tot een ...
Can BRET-based biosensors be used to characterize G-protein mediated signaling pathways of an insect GPCR, the Schistocerca gregaria CRF-related diuretic hormone receptor? KU Leuven
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are membrane-bound receptors that are considered prime candidates for the development of novel insect pest management strategies. However, the molecular signaling properties of insect GPCRs remain poorly understood. In fact, most studies on insect GPCR signaling are limited to analysis of fluctuations in the secondary messenger molecules calcium (Ca2+) and/or cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP). In the ...