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  1. Mobility Gaps of Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon Related to Hydrogen Concentration and Its Influence on Electrical Performance
  2. Preparation and Characterization of BXFO High-Entropy Oxides
  3. Dopamine and Citicoline-Co-Loaded Solid Lipid Nanoparticles as Multifunctional Nanomedicines for Parkinson’s Disease Treatment by Intranasal Administration
  4. Advancing amyotrophic lateral sclerosis disease diagnosis: A lab-on-chip electrochemical immunosensor for ultra-sensitive TDP-43 protein detection and monitoring in serum patients’
  5. Mechanochemical Approach to Carbon Nanotubes-Based Piezoresistive Sensors’ Fabrication
  6. Comparative Simulation of Plasmonic Nanostructures: Optical Response of Periodic Metal Nanostrip and Nanodisk Arrays on Mirror
  7. The Significance of Xylem Structure and Its Chemical Components in Certain Olive Tree Genotypes with Tolerance to Xylella fastidiosa Infection
  8. Bioinspired Materials for Sensor and Clinical Applications: Two Case Studies
  9. Organs-on-chips technologies – A guide from disease models to opportunities for drug development
  10. Synthesis and Characterization of SPIONs Encapsulating Polydopamine Nanoparticles and Their Test for Aqueous Cu2+ Ion Removal
  11. Optimization of SAW Sensors for Nanoplastics and Grapevine Virus Detection
  12. Reconfigurable Split Ring Resonators by MEMS-Driven Geometrical Tuning
  13. Advances in Materials and Technologies for Gas Sensing from Environmental and Food Monitoring to Breath Analysis
  14. Does Size Matter? The Case of Piezoresistive Properties of Carbon Nanotubes/Elastomer Nanocomposite Synthesized through Mechanochemistry
  15. High-Resolution Photoemission Study of Neutron-Induced Defects in Amorphous Hydrogenated Silicon Devices
  16. The Encapsulation of Citicoline within Solid Lipid Nanoparticles Enhances Its Capability to Counteract the 6-Hydroxydopamine-Induced Cytotoxicity in Human Neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y Cells
  17. From ion‐sensitive field‐effect transistor to 2D materials field‐effect‐transistor biosensors
  18. Miniaturized Sensors for Detection of Ethanol in Water Based on Electrical Impedance Spectroscopy and Resonant Perturbation Method—A Comparative Study
  19. Polydopamine-Coated Magnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles: From Design to Applications
  20. Detection of Ampelovirus and Nepovirus by Lab-on-a-Chip: A Promising Alternative to ELISA Test for Large Scale Health Screening of Grapevine
  21. Validation of a Lab-on-Chip Assay for Measuring Sorafenib Effectiveness on HCC Cell Proliferation
  22. Fabrication of a Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon Detector in 3-D Geometry and Preliminary Test on Planar Prototypes
  23. Fabrication of a Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon detector in 3-D Geometry and Preliminary Test on Planar Prototypes
  24. Femtomolar Biodetection by a Compact Core–Shell 3D Chiral Metamaterial
  25. Lab-on-chip platform for on-field analysis of Grapevine leafroll-associated virus 3
  26. Advances in Plant Disease Detection and Monitoring: From Traditional Assays to In-Field Diagnostics
  27. Nanoplasmonic Biosensing Approach for Endotoxin Detection in Pharmaceutical Field
  28. Pectobacterium atrosepticum Biosensor for Monitoring Blackleg and Soft Rot Disease of Potato
  29. Advances in the Development of Innovative Sensor Platforms for Field Analysis
  30. Identification and time-resolved study of ferrimagnetic spin-wave modes in a microwave cavity in the strong-coupling regime
  31. Centrifugation Force and Time Alter CASA Parameters and Oxidative Status of Cryopreserved Stallion Sperm
  32. Sperm selection in assisted reproduction: A review of established methods and cutting-edge possibilities
  33. The Impact of Career Insight in the Relation with Social Networks and Career Self-Management: Preliminary Evidences from the Italian Contamination Lab
  34. Frequency and time domain analysis of surface acoustic wave propagation on a piezoelectric gallium arsenide substrate: A computational insight
  35. Key Enabling Technologies for Point-of-Care Diagnostics
  36. Lab-on-Chip for Exosomes and Microvesicles Detection and Characterization
  37. Interaction-tailored organization of large-area colloidal assemblies
  38. An Innovative Porous Nanocomposite Material for the Removal of Phenolic Compounds from Aqueous Solutions
  39. Development of a lab-on-a-chip method for rapid assay of Xylella fastidiosa subsp. pauca strain CoDiRO
  40. RF and microwave dielectric response investigation of high-k yttrium copper titanate ceramic for electronic applications
  41. Facile synthesis of 3D flower-like Pt nanostructures on polypyrrole nanowire matrix for enhanced methanol oxidation
  42. Continuous-Flow Production of Injectable Liposomes via a Microfluidic Approach
  43. Excitation and time resolved spectroscopy of SAW harmonics up to GHz regime in photolithographed GaAs devices
  44. Simplified preparation and characterization of magnetic hydroxyapatite-based nanocomposites
  45. Synthesis and Characterization of Mixed Iron-Manganese Oxide Nanoparticles and Their Application for Efficient Nickel Ion Removal from Aqueous Samples
  46. A simple approach to synthetize folic acid decorated magnetite@SiO2 nanostructures for hyperthermia applications
  47. An innovative, fast and facile soft-template approach for the fabrication of porous PDMS for oil–water separation
  48. Fabrication of interconnected multilevel channels in a monolithic SU-8 structure using a LOR sacrificial layer
  49. Investigation of high- k yttrium copper titanate thin films as alternative gate dielectrics
  50. Characterization of surface graphitic electrodes made by excimer laser on CVD diamond
  51. Simultaneous detection of multiple lower genital tract pathogens by an impedimetric immunochip
  52. A multipurpose biochip for food pathogen detection
  53. Dielectric investigation of high-k yttrium copper titanate thin films
  54. Nanomechanical and electrical properties of Nb thin films deposited on Pb substrates by pulsed laser deposition as a new concept photocathode for superconductor cavities
  55. Portable gliadin-immunochip for contamination control on the food production chain
  56. Non-Biofouling Fluorinated Block Copolymer Coatings for Contact Lenses
  57. Optical analysis of Cr-doped ITO films deposited by double-target laser ablation
  58. Rapid method for the interconnection of single nano-objects
  59. One step preparation of quantum dot-embedded lipid nanovesicles by a microfluidic device
  60. Colloidal lithography fabrication of tunable plasmonic nanostructures
  61. Biosensors for the Detection of Food Pathogens
  62. Non-conventional photocathodes based on Cu thin films deposited on Y substrate by sputtering
  63. Surface chemistry of arenethiolate-capped PbS quantum dots and application as colloidally stable photovoltaic ink
  64. Evolution of morphology and structure of Pb thin films grown by pulsed laser deposition at different substrate temperatures
  65. DNA sensors with impedimetric and magnetoresistive transduction — A comparison study
  66. Assembly of Iron Oxide Nanocrystal Superstructures
  67. Optical response of oxygen deficient La 0.7 Sr 0.3 MnO 3 thin films deposited by pulsed laser deposition
  68. Colloidal Arenethiolate-Capped PbS Quantum Dots: Optoelectronic Properties, Self-Assembly, and Application in Solution-Cast Photovoltaics
  69. Towards pancreatic cancer diagnosis using EIS biochips
  70. On-chip screening for prostate cancer: an EIS microfluidic platform for contemporary detection of free and total PSA
  71. Cell chips as new tools for cell biology – results, perspectives and opportunities
  72. The Tear Film Interaction with Contact Lenses
  73. Exploiting GISAXS for the Study of a 3D Ordered Superlattice of Self-Assembled Colloidal Iron Oxide Nanocrystals
  74. Flexible piezoelectric cantilevers fabricated on polyimide substrate
  75. Improved photovoltaic performances by post-deposition acidic treatments on tetrapod shaped colloidal nanocrystal solids
  76. Spintronics at the Molecular Scale–Progresses and Opportunities
  77. Protein transistors strike gold
  78. Single electron tunneling in large scale nanojunction arrays with bisferrocene–nanoparticle hybrids
  79. Toward quantum-dot cellular automata units: thiolated-carbazole linked bisferrocenes
  80. Nanofabrication for Molecular Scale Devices
  81. Structural characterization of ultrathin Cr-doped ITO layers deposited by double-target pulsed laser ablation
  82. La0.7Sr0.3MnO3 thin films deposited by pulsed laser ablation for spintronic applications
  83. Nano-electronics and spintronics with nanoparticles
  84. LSMO – growing opportunities by PLD and applications in spintronics
  85. International Conference "Trends in Spintronics and Nanomagnetism" (TSN-2010)
  86. Tunneling Magnetoresistance with Sign Inversion in Junctions Based on Iron Oxide Nanocrystal Superlattices
  87. Automatic transwell assay by an EIS cell chip to monitor cell migration
  88. EIS microfluidic chips for flow immunoassay and ultrasensitive cholera toxin detection
  89. Electrical and optical properties of ITO and ITO/Cr-doped ITO films
  90. Real-time monitoring of copper ions-induced cytotoxicity by EIS cell chips
  91. Scanning Tunneling Spectroscopy of Semiconductor Quantum Dots and Nanocrystals
  92. Mechanical Behaviour of Hybrid Polymer/Semiconductor Microtubes
  93. Biomechanical and proteomic analysis of INF- β-treated astrocytes
  94. Rectification in Supramolecular Zinc Porphyrin/Fulleropyrrolidine Dyads Self‐Organized on Gold(111)
  95. Disposable plastic microreactors for genomic analyses
  96. Electrostatic spin crossover effect in polar magnetic molecules
  97. Development of EIS cell chips and their application for cell analysis
  98. Wavefunction Mapping of Immobilized InP Semiconductor Nanocrystals
  99. AlN on polysilicon piezoelectric cantilevers for sensors/actuators
  100. Cytomechanical and topological investigation of MCF-7 cells by scanning force microscopy
  101. A nanobiosensor to detect single hybridization events
  102. Nanoelectronic Devices Based on Proteins
  103. SFM study of the surface of halogen-bonded hybrid co-crystals containing long-chain perfluorocarbons
  104. Intrinsic optical nonlinearity in colloidal seeded grown CdSe/CdS nanostructures: Photoinduced screening of the internal electric field
  105. Interconnection of specific nano-objects by electron beam lithography — A controllable method
  106. Amyloid-like Fibrils in Elastin-Related Polypeptides: Structural Characterization and Elastic Properties
  107. Charge transport and intrinsic fluorescence in amyloid-like fibrils
  108. Correlation Effects in Wave Function Mapping of Molecular Beam Epitaxy Grown Quantum Dots
  109. Protein Conduction and Negative Differential Resistance in Large‐Scale Nanojunction Arrays
  110. Fabrication and transport of large-scale molecular tunnel-junction arrays
  111. Imaging correlated wave functions of few-electron quantum dots: Theory and scanning tunneling spectroscopy experiments
  112. Rectifying behaviour of self assembled porphyrin/fullerene dyads on Au(111)
  113. Field-Emission Breakdown and Electromigration in Insulated Planar Nanoscopic Contacts
  114. Charge transport in disordered films of non-redox proteins
  115. Molecular Electronics
  116. Electron beam and mechanical lithographies as enabling factors for organic-based device fabrication
  117. Polymer nanofibers by soft lithography
  118. Azurin for Biomolecular Electronics: a Reliability Study
  119. Resonant Electron Tunneling Through Azurin in Air and Liquid by Scanning Tunneling Microscopy
  120. Study of the surface morphology of a cholesteryl tethering system for lipidic bilayers
  121. Effects of high external electric fields on protein conformation
  122. Retention of nativelike conformation by proteins embedded in high external electric fields
  123. Towards Protein Field-Effect Transistors: Report and Model of a Prototype
  124. Ageing of solid-state protein films: Behavior of azurin at ambient conditions
  125. Nano‐scaled Biomolecular Field‐Effect Transistors: Prototypes and Evaluations
  126. Self-chemisorption of azurin on functionalized oxide surfaces for the implementation of biomolecular devices
  127. The fabrication of sub-10 nm planar electrodes and their use for a molecule-based transistor
  128. Projecting the nanoworld: Concepts, results and perspectives of molecular electronics
  129. Ambipolar transistors based on azurin proteins
  130. Self-assembling of proteins and enzymes at nanoscale for biodevice applications
  131. A Protein‐Based Three Terminal Electronic Device
  132. Resonant tunnelling leakage in planar metal–oxide–metal nanojunctions
  133. Hybrid molecular electronic (HME) transistor based on deoxyguanosine derivatives
  134. Fabrication of sub-10 nm planar nanotips for transport experiments of biomolecules
  135. Transistors based on the Guanosine molecule (a DNA base)
  136. Open issues for lasing at 1.3 μm in MOCVD-grown quantum dots
  137. Planar nanotips as probes for transport experiments in molecules
  138. Field Effect Transistor Based on a Modified DNA Base
  139. Nanobioelectronics
  140. Electronic rectification in protein devices
  141. Solid-State Molecular Rectifier Based on Self-Organized Metalloproteins
  142. Hybrid molecular electronic devices based on modified deoxyguanosines
  143. Nanotechnology approaches to self-organized bio-molecular devices
  144. Dependence of the emission wavelength on the internal electric field in quantum-dot laser structures grown by metal–organic chemical-vapor deposition
  145. Wavelength control from 1.25 to 1.4 μm in InxGa1−xAs quantum dot structures grown by metal organic chemical vapor deposition
  146. Metalloprotein-based electronic nanodevices
  147. Metalloprotein-based field-effect transistor: a prototype
  148. Fabrication of nanoelectrodes for hybrid molecular-electronic devices
  149. Resonant electron tunneling through azurin in air and liquid by scanning tunneling microscopy