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Impedance-Based Detection of Bacteria

2018 December

Impedance-Based Detection of Bacteria
Chemical Reviews
Furst, A. L.; Francis, M. B.

Posted in Disease Diagnostics
DNA hybridization to interface current-producing cells with electrode surfaces

2018 July

DNA hybridization to interface current-producing cells with electrode surfaces
ACS Central Science
Furst, A. L.; Smith, M. J.; Lee, M. C.; Francis, M. B.

Posted in Microbial Electrocatalysis

2018 May

New Techniques for the Generation and Analysis of Tailored Microbial Systems on Surfaces
Biochemistry
Furst, A. L.; Smith, M. J.; Francis, M. B.

Posted in DNA Programmed Cell Assembly

2018 February

Artificial Metalloproteins Containing Co4O4 Cubane Active Sites
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Olshansky, L.; Huerta-Lavorie, R.; Nguyen, A. I.; Vallapurackal, J.; Furst, A.; Tilley, T. D.; Borovik, A. S.

Posted in Metalloprotein Engineering

2017 August

Direct Electrochemical Bioconjugation on Metal Surfaces
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Furst, A. L.; Smith, M. J.; Francis, M. B.

Posted in Synthetic Biochemistry

2017 June

Cucurbit[6]uril-Promoted Click Chemistry for Protein Modification
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Finbloom, J. A.; Han, K.; Slack, C. C.; Furst, A. L.; Francis, M. B.

Posted in Synthetic Biochemistry

2017 August

Two-Electrode Platforms for Protein Biosensing based on Charge Transport through the DNA Double Helix,” Electroanalytical Chemistry
Chapter in Electroanalytical Chemistry: A Series of Advances
Furst, A. L.; Hill, M. G.; Barton, J. K., edited by A. Bard and C. Zoski

Posted in Electrochemistry
Quantifying Hormone Disruptors with an Engineered Bacterial Biosensor

Featured in this ACS Central Science First Reaction

2017 January

Quantifying Hormone Disruptors with an Engineered Bacterial Biosensor
ACS Central Science
Furst, A. L.; Hoepker, A. C.; Francis, M. B.

Posted in Disease Diagnostics
DNA Electrochemistry Shows DNMT1 Methyltransferase Hyperactivity in Colorectal Tumors

Featured in this ScienceDaily article

2015 July

DNA Electrochemistry Shows DNMT1 Methyltransferase Hyperactivity in Colorectal Tumors
Chemistry & Biology
Furst, A. L.; Barton, J. K.

Posted in Disease Diagnostics
A Multiplexed, Two-Electrode Platform for Biosensing Based on DNA-Mediated Charge Transport

2014 June

A Multiplexed, Two-Electrode Platform for Biosensing Based on DNA-Mediated Charge Transport
Langmuir
Furst, A. L.; Hill, M. G.; Barton, J. K.

Posted in Disease Diagnostics
DNA Sensors using DNA Charge Transport Chemistry

2014 December

DNA Sensors using DNA Charge Transport Chemistry
Chapter in DNA in Supramolecular Chemistry and Nanotechnology
Barton, J. K.; Furst, A. L.; Grodick, M. A., edited by E. Stultz and G. H. Clever

Posted in Disease Diagnostics
Electrocatalysis in DNA Sensors

2014 December

Electrocatalysis in DNA Sensors
Polyhedron
Furst, A. L.; Hill, M. G.; Barton, J. K.

Posted in Disease Diagnostics
Label-free electrochemical detection of human methyltransferase from tumors

Featured in this Science-Business eXchange article

2014 October

Label-free electrochemical detection of human methyltransferase from tumors
PNAS
Furst, A. L.; Muren, N. B.; Hill, M. G.; Barton, J. K.

Posted in Disease Diagnostics
Electrochemical Patterning and Detection of DNA Arrays on a Two-Electrode Platform

2013 December

Electrochemical Patterning and Detection of DNA Arrays on a Two-Electrode Platform
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Furst, A. L.; Landefeld, S.; Hill, M. G.; Barton, J. K.

Posted in Disease Diagnostics
DNA-Modified Electrodes Fabricated Using Copper-Free Click Chemistry for Enhanced Protein Detection

2013 December

DNA-Modified Electrodes Fabricated Using Copper-Free Click Chemistry for Enhanced Protein Detection
Langmuir
Furst, A. L.; Hill, M. G.; Barton, J. K.

Posted in Disease Diagnostics
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