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  1. High-throughput prescreening of pharmaceuticals using a genome-wide bacterial bioreporter array
  2. Detection of Iprobenfos and Edifenphos using a new Multi-aptasensor
  3. A novel reflectance-based aptasensor using gold nanoparticles for the detection of oxytetracycline
  4. Advances in Biochemical Engineering/Biotechnology, Vol. 140: Biosensors Based on Aptamers and Enzymes. Edited by Man Bock Gu and Hak-Sung Kim.
  5. An ultra-sensitive colorimetric detection of tetracyclines using the shortest aptamer with highly enhanced affinity
  6. Modular multi-enzyme cascade process using highly stabilized enzyme microbeads
  7. A dip-stick type biosensor using bioluminescent bacteria encapsulated in color-coded alginate microbeads for detection of water toxicity
  8. Multiple GO-SELEX for efficient screening of flexible aptamers
  9. Biosensors Based on Aptamers and Enzymes
  10. Engineering in Life SciencesEditors
  11. An ultra-sensitive detection of a whole virus using dual aptamers developed by immobilization-free screening
  12. CO2 bioconversion using carbonic anhydrase (CA): Effects of PEG rigidity on the structure of bio-mineralized crystal composites
  13. In-situ on-fabric one-touch colorimetric detection using aptamer-conjugated gold nanoparticles
  14. Conversion of carbon dioxide to oxaloacetate using integrated carbonic anhydrase and phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase
  15. New Functional Amorphous Calcium Phosphate Nanocomposites by Enzyme-Assisted Biomineralization
  16. Development of a random genomic DNA microarray for the detection and identification of Listeria monocytogenes in milk
  17. Detection of VR-2332 Strain of Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus Type II Using an Aptamer-Based Sandwich-Type Assay
  18. Advances in Aptamer Screening and Small Molecule Aptasensors
  19. Magnetic-separable robust microbeads using a branched polymer for stable enzyme immobilization
  20. Electrospun polystyrene–poly(styrene-co-maleic anhydride) nanofiber as a new aptasensor platform
  21. Rapid and sensitive detection of Nampt (PBEF/visfatin) in human serum using an ssDNA aptamer-based capacitive biosensor
  22. Enzyme stabilization by nano/microsized hybrid materials
  23. Geno-Tox: Cell Array Biochip for Genotoxicity Monitoring and Classification
  24. Sensitive detection of adipokines for early diagnosis of type 2 diabetes using enzyme-linked antibody-aptamer sandwich (ELAAS) assays
  25. Biomarker gene response in male Medaka (Oryzias latipes) chronically exposed to silver nanoparticle
  26. Immobilization-free screening of aptamers assisted by graphene oxide
  27. Carbonic anhydrase assisted calcium carbonate crystalline composites as a biocatalyst
  28. Immobilization and stabilization of subtilisin Carlsberg in magnetically-separable mesoporous silica for transesterification in an organic solvent
  29. Use of protein stability to develop dual luciferase toxicity bioreporter strains
  30. Construction and characterization of Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes) hepatic cDNA library and its implementation to biomarker screening in aquatic toxicology
  31. Magnetic mesoporous materials for removal of environmental wastes
  32. Aptamers-in-Liposomes for Selective and Multiplexed Capture of Small Organic Compounds
  33. The affinity ratio—Its pivotal role in gold nanoparticle-based competitive colorimetric aptasensor
  34. Detection of Alicyclobacillus Species in Fruit Juice Using a Random Genomic DNA Microarray Chip
  35. Global Gene Response in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Exposed to Silver Nanoparticles
  36. Shimshon Belkin, Man Bock Gu (Eds.): Whole cell sensing systems I and II
  37. Conductive quantum dot-encapsulated electrospun nanofibers from polystyrene and polystyrene-co-maleic anhydride copolymer blend as gas sensors
  38. Aptamers-on-nanofiber as a novel hybrid capturing moiety
  39. Highly-stable magnetically-separable organic-inorganic hybrid microspheres for enzyme entrapment
  40. Shape reformable polymeric nanofibers entrapped with QDs as a scaffold for enzyme stabilization
  41. Highly stable enzyme precipitate coatings and their electrochemical applications
  42. A novel colorimetric aptasensor using gold nanoparticle for a highly sensitive and specific detection of oxytetracycline
  43. A Subtractively Optimized DNA Microarray Using Non-sequenced Genomic Probes for the Detection of Food-Borne Pathogens
  44. High-sensitivity detection of oxytetracycline using light scattering agglutination assay with aptasensor
  45. Robust trypsin coating on electrospun polymer nanofibers in rigorous conditions and its uses for protein digestion
  46. Long-range neural and gap junction protein-mediated cues control polarity during planarian regeneration
  47. Implementation of Random Bacterial Genomic DNA Microarray Chip (RBGDMC) for Screening of Dominant Bacteria in Complex Cultures
  48. Isolation and characterization of enantioselective DNA aptamers for ibuprofen
  49. Long-range neural and gap junction protein-mediated cues control polarity during planarian regeneration
  50. Randomly distributed arrays of optically coded functional microbeads for toxicity screening and monitoring
  51. Whole Cell Sensing Systems I
  52. Whole Cell Sensing System II
  53. Differential effect of chlorine on the oxidative stress generation in dormant and active cells within colony biofilm
  54. Prediction and classification of the modes of genotoxic actions using bacterial biosensors specific for DNA damages
  55. Prediction and classification of the modes of genotoxic actions using bacterial biosensors and cell array chip
  56. Risk Reduction of Adverse Effects Due to Di-(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate (DEHP) by Utilizing Microbial Degradation
  57. Evaluation of the toxic impact of silver nanoparticles on Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes)
  58. Erratum to “Construction of a functional network for common DNA damage responses in Escherichia coli” [Genomics 93 (2009) 514–524]
  59. Electrochemical aptasensor for tetracycline detection
  60. ssDNA aptamers that recognize diclofenac and 2-anilinophenylacetic acid
  61. Eco-toxicity of commercial silver nanopowders to bacterial and yeast strains
  62. Construction of a functional network for common DNA damage responses in Escherichia coli
  63. Effect of arsenic on p53 mutation and occurrence of teratogenic salamanders: Their potential as ecological indicators for arsenic contamination
  64. Highly stable trypsin-aggregate coatings on polymer nanofibers for repeated protein digestion
  65. Silver-ion-mediated reactive oxygen species generation affecting bactericidal activity
  66. Specific detection of oxytetracycline using DNA aptamer-immobilized interdigitated array electrode chip
  67. Magnetically-separable and highly-stable enzyme system based on crosslinked enzyme aggregates shipped in magnetite-coated mesoporous silica
  68. Atmospheric and Biological Environmental Monitoring
  69. Toxicity of Metallic Nanoparticles in Microorganisms- a Review
  70. Microbial Cell Arrays
  71. A novel bioluminescent bacterial biosensor using the highly specific oxidative stress-inducible pgi gene
  72. Biomolecular technology for detection, control, and toxicity assessment of EDCs, residual pharmaceutics, and nano-size materials
  73. Single-stranded DNA aptamers specific for antibiotics tetracyclines
  74. Analysis of the Toxic Mode of Action of Silver Nanoparticles Using Stress-Specific Bioluminescent Bacteria
  75. ssDNA Aptamer-Based Surface Plasmon Resonance Biosensor for the Detection of Retinol Binding Protein 4 for the Early Diagnosis of Type 2 Diabetes
  76. Construction of a nrdA::luxCDABE Fusion and Its Use in Escherichia coli as a DNA Damage Biosensor
  77. ssDNA aptamers that selectively bind oxytetracycline
  78. Microbial whole-cell arrays
  79. Gene Expression Characteristics in the Japanese Medaka (Oryzias latipes) Liver after Exposure to Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals
  80. Performance Analysis of a Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC) Integrated with a Trickling Bed Bioreactor for Biological High-Rate Hydrogen Production †
  81. Chemical-specific continuous biomonitoring using a recombinant bioluminescent bacterium DNT5 (nagR-nagAa::luxCDABE)
  82. Electrochemical detection of 17β-estradiol using DNA aptamer immobilized gold electrode chip
  83. Analysis of the effects diclofenac has on Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes) using real-time PCR
  84. Stable and continuous long-term enzymatic reaction using an enzyme–nanofiber composite
  85. An oxidative stress-specific bacterial cell array chip for toxicity analysis
  86. Characterization of superoxide-stress sensing recombinant Escherichia coli constructed using promoters for genes zwf and fpr fused to lux operon
  87. Fabrication of a bio-MEMS based cell-chip for toxicity monitoring
  88. Discrimination of toxic impacts of various chemicals using chemical–gene expression profiling of Escherichia coli DNA microarray
  89. Mechanisms of Patulin Toxicity under Conditions That Inhibit Yeast Growth
  90. Gene expression analysis and classification of mode of toxicity of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Escherichia coli
  91. Characterization ofgltA: luxCDABE fusion inEscherichia coli as a toxicity biosensor
  92. Specific detection of DNA using quantum dots and magnetic beads for large volume samples
  93. Characterization and optimization of two methods in the immobilization of 12 bioluminescent strains
  94. Special Issue on APBioChEC 2005
  95. Expression analysis of stress-specific responsive genes in two-stage continuous cultures of Escherichia coli using cDNA microarray and real-time RT-PCR analysis
  96. Mechanisms of Patulin Toxicity under Conditions That Inhibit Yeast Growth
  97. Screening of Target-Specific Stress-Responsive Genes for the Development of Cell-Based Biosensors Using a DNA Microarray
  98. A Magnetically Separable, Highly Stable Enzyme System Based on Nanocomposites of Enzymes and Magnetic Nanoparticles Shipped in Hierarchically Ordered, Mesocellular, Mesoporous Silica
  99. A Multi-Channel Continuous Water Toxicity Monitoring System: Its Evaluation and Application to Water Discharged from a Power Plant
  100. A cell array biosensor for environmental toxicity analysis
  101. Preparation of biocatalytic nanofibres with high activity and stability via enzyme aggregate coating on polymer nanofibres
  102. Multiple and Simultaneous Detection of Specific Bacteria in Enriched Bacterial Communities Using a DNA Microarray Chip with Randomly Generated Genomic DNA Probes
  103. Immobilization as a technical possibility for long-term storage of bacterial biosensors
  104. An integrated mini biosensor system for continuous water toxicity monitoring
  105. Construction and Evaluation of nagR-nagAa::lux Fusion Strains in Biosensing for Salicylic Acid Derivatives
  106. Special issue on the YABEC 2003 Symposium
  107. Detection and classification of oxidative damaging stresses using recombinant bioluminescent bacteria harboring sodA∷, pqi∷, and katG∷luxCDABE fusions
  108. Development of a DNA Microarray Chip for the Identification of Sludge Bacteria Using an Unsequenced Random Genomic DNA Hybridization Method
  109. Enhancement of the multi-channel continuous monitoring system through the use of Xenorhabdus luminescens lux fusions
  110. Construction and characterization of novel dual stress-responsive bacterial biosensors
  111. Sphingomonas sp. Strain SB5 Degrades Carbofuran to a New Metabolite by Hydrolysis at the Furanyl Ring
  112. Enhancement in the sensitivity of an immobilized cell-based soil biosensor for monitoring PAH toxicity
  113. Whole-Cell-Based Biosensors for Environmental Biomonitoring and Application
  114. Gamma-radiation dose-rate effects on DNA damage and toxicity in bacterial cells
  115. A bioluminescent sensor for high throughput toxicity classification
  116. Monitoring and classification of PAH toxicity using an immobilized bioluminescent bacteria
  117. Evaluation of a high throughput toxicity biosensor and comparison with a Daphnia magna bioassay
  118. Toxicity biomonitoring of degradation byproducts using freeze-dried recombinant bioluminescent bacteria
  119. Response of bioluminescent bacteria to sixteen azo dyes
  120. Degradation of 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene by immobilized horseradish peroxidase and electrogenerated peroxide
  121. Specific responses of bacterial cells to dioxins
  122. SPECIFIC RESPONSES OF BACTERIAL CELLS TO DIOXINS
  123. BACTERIAL DETECTION OF THE TOXICITY OF DIOXINS, POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS, AND POLYBROMINATED DIPHENYL ETHERS
  124. Effects of endocrine disrupting chemicals on distinct expression patterns of estrogen receptor, cytochrome P450 aromatase and p53 genes inoryzias latipes liver
  125. The Effect of the Dissolved Oxygen Concentration on the Production of Lignin Peroxidase and Manganese Peroxidase by Phanerochaete chrysosporium
  126. Enhancing the sensitivity of a two-stage continuous toxicity monitoring system through the manipulation of the dilution rate
  127. Biodegradation of chlorophenols using the cell-free culture broth ofPhanerochaete chrysosporium immobilized in polyurethane foam
  128. Toxicity monitoring and classification of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) using recombinant bioluminescent bacteria
  129. A multi-channel continuous toxicity monitoring system using recombinant bioluminescent bacteria for classification of toxicity
  130. Soil biosensor for the detection of PAH toxicity using an immobilized recombinant bacterium and a biosurfactant
  131. Some observations in freeze-drying of recombinant bioluminescent Escherichia coli for toxicity monitoring
  132. Phenolic toxicity-detection and classification through the use of a recombinant bioluminescentEscherichia coli
  133. In situ generation of hydrogen peroxide and its use for enzymatic degradation of 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene
  134. PHENOLIC TOXICITY—DETECTION AND CLASSIFICATION THROUGH THE USE OF A RECOMBINANT BIOLUMINESCENT ESCHERICHIA COLI
  135. Toxicity monitoring of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) using freeze-dried recombinant bioluminescent bacteria
  136. Continuous Monitoring of Protein Damaging Toxicity Using a Recombinant BioluminescentEscherichia coli
  137. Bacterial bioluminescent emission from recombinant Escherichia coli harboring a recA::luxCDABE fusion
  138. Enhancement in the viability and biosensing activity of freeze-dried recombinant bioluminescent bacteria
  139. A biosensor for the detection of gas toxicity using a recombinant bioluminescent bacterium
  140. Cold shock response inLactococcus lactis ssp.diacetylactis
  141. Distinct responses of a recA∷luxCDABE Escherichia coli strain to direct and indirect DNA damaging agents
  142. A two-stage minibioreactor system for continuous toxicity monitoring
  143. A whole cell bioluminescent biosensor for the detection of membrane-damaging toxicity
  144. Cell cycle analysis of foreign gene (β-galactosidase) expression in recombinant mouse cells under control of mouse mammary tumor virus promoter
  145. Metabolic burden in recombinant CHO cells: effect ofdhfr gene amplification andlacZ expression
  146. Analysis of Foreign Protein Overproduction in Recombinant CHO Cells.
  147. Foreign gene expression (?-galactosidase) during the cell cycle phases in recombinant CHO cells
  148. Effect of amplification ofdhfr andlac Z genes on growth and β-galactosidase expression in suspension cultures of recombinant CHO cells
  149. Microcarrier culture of bowes melanoma cells in serum-free medium with Human plasma fraction IV-4+ V
  150. High-density culture of Escherichia coli carrying recombinant plasmid in a membrane cell recycle fermenter
  151. Production of HBsAg by growth rate control with recombinantSaccharomyces cerevisiae in fed-batch