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Ioulia Tzouvadaki

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New Approach for Making Standard the Development of Biosensing Devices by a Modular Multi-Purpose Design

Sandro Carrara, Francesca Stradolini, Danilo Demarchi, Ioulia Tzouvadaki, Francesca Criscuolo, Abuduwaili Tuoheti, Simone Aiassa

The fast widening of biosensing applications, such as healthcare, drug delivery, food, and military industries, is increasing the need for generality and compatibility among different sensors. To address this challenge, we present here an innovative approa ...
2020

Memristive Biosensors based on Full-size Antibodies and Antibody Fragments

Giovanni De Micheli, Sandro Carrara, Ioulia Tzouvadaki, Sébastien Naus

For the first time memristive biosensors developed by the incorporation of scAbs (single-chain antibody fragments) enabling label-free detection of free Prostate Specific Antigen (fPSA) for early-stage detection of prostate cancer (PC) are reported. In add ...
2019

Multi-panel, on-single-chip Memristive Biosensing

Giovanni De Micheli, Sandro Carrara, Danilo Demarchi, Ioulia Tzouvadaki, Abuduwaili Tuoheti

Memristive biosensors have demonstrated excellent capabilities for ultrasensitive bio-detection. In the present work, memristive biosensing chips are designed, fabricated and implemented in a for the first time presented multi-panel on-chip detection for d ...
2019
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