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Number of items: 9.

2023

Williamson, Paul and Piskunen, Petteri and Ijäs, Heini and Butterworth, Adrian and Linko, Veikko and Corrigan, Damion K. (2023) Signal amplification in electrochemical DNA biosensors using target-capturing DNA origami tiles. ACS Sensors, 8 (4). pp. 1471-1480. ISSN 2379-3694

2022

Lasserre, Perrine and Balansethupathy, Banushan and Vezza, Vincent J. and Butterworth, Adrian and Macdonald, Alexander and Blair, Ewen O. and McAteer, Liam and Hannah, Stuart and Ward, Andrew C. and Hoskisson, Paul A. and Longmuir, Alistair and Setford, Steven and Farmer, Eoghan C. W. and Murphy, Michael E. and Flynn, Harriet and Corrigan, Damion K. (2022) SARS-CoV-2 aptasensor based on electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and low-cost gold electrode substrates. Analytical Chemistry, 94 (4). 2126–2133. ISSN 0003-2700

2021

Butterworth, Adrian and Pratibha, Pratibha and Marx, Andreas and Corrigan, Damion K. (2021) Electrochemical detection of oxacillin resistance using direct-labelling solid-phase isothermal amplification. ACS Sensors, 6 (10). pp. 3773-3780. ISSN 2379-3694

Kumar, M. S. and Nandeshwar, Ruchira and Lad, Shailesh B. and Megha, Kirti and Mangat, Maheshwar and Butterworth, Adrian and Knapp, Charles W. and Knapp, Mara and Hoskisson, Paul A. and Corrigan, Damion K. and Ward, Andrew C. and Kondabagil, Kiran and Tallur, Siddharth (2021) Electrochemical sensing of SARS-CoV-2 amplicons with PCB electrodes. Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 343. 130169. ISSN 0925-4005

Vezza, Vincent J. and Butterworth, Adrian and Lasserre, Perrine and Blair, Ewen O. and MacDonald, Alexander and Hannah, Stuart and Rinaldi, Christopher and Hoskisson, Paul A. and Ward, Andrew C. and Longmuir, Alistair and Setford, Steven and Farmer, Eoghan C. W. and Murphy, Michael E. and Corrigan, Damion K. (2021) An electrochemical SARS-CoV-2 biosensor inspired by glucose test strip manufacturing processes. Chemical Communications, 57 (30). pp. 3704-3707. ISSN 1359-7345

2020

Onat Akbulut, Serder and Ghorbanpoor, Hamed and İpteç, Betül Özbek and Butterworth, Adrian and Avcıoğlu, Gamze and Kozacı, Leyla Didem and Topateş, Gulsum and Corrigan, Damion K. and Avci, Huseyin and Guzel, Fatma D. (2020) Impedance testing of porous Si3N4 scaffolds for skeletal implant applications. SN Applied Sciences, 2. 823. ISSN 2523-3971

2019

Butterworth, Adrian and Corrigan, Damion and Ward, Andrew C (2019) Electrochemical detection of oxacillin resistance with SimpleStat : a low cost integrated potentiostat and sensor platform. Analytical Methods, 11 (14). pp. 1958-1965. ISSN 1759-9660

Butterworth, Adrian and Blues, Elizabeth and Williamson, Paul and Cardona, Milovan Joe and Gray, Louise and Corrigan, Damion K (2019) SAM composition and electrode roughness affect performance of a DNA biosensor for antibiotic resistance. Biosensors, 9 (1). 22. ISSN 2079-6374

2018

Aklabut, Serder Onat and Iptec, Betül Özbek and Butterworth, Adrian and Ghorbanpoor, Hahmad and Avcioğlou, Gamze and Akbaş, Yasemin and Oksuz, Semih and Kozaci, Leyla Didem and Topateş, Güilsüm and Güzel, Fatma Dogan and Corrigan, Damion and Avci, Hüseyin; (2018) Novel nanofibre integrated SiN scaffolds for skeletal implant applications. In: 14th Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Conference. NanoTR, Ankara, Turkey, p. 163.

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