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Volume 6, Number 3, June 2008

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Research Articles

A Wireless Magnetoelastic Biosensor for the Selective Detection of Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL) Particles
pp. 359-362(4)
Authors: Feng, Xinjian; Roy, Somnath C.; Mor, Gopal K.; Grimes, Craig A.

High Performance Oxygen Sensors Based on New Pyrene Derivatives
pp. 381-385(5)
Authors: Huang, Ting; Lin, Yong; Chen, Liusheng; Shi, Yi; He, Qihua; Chen, Yue; Jin, Xigao

Energy Saving Algorithms for Wireless Sensor Communications: The Aeronautical Case Study
pp. 386-394(9)
Authors: Sabater, Jordi; López, Manel; Gómez, José M.

Effect of Dendrite Structures on Gas Sensing Properties in In-Doped SnO2 Thin Films
pp. 409-412(4)
Authors: Kaur, Jaswinder; Vankar, V.D.; Bhatnagar, M.C.

Comparison of the Performances of Conductometric Microsensors for Different Technologies and Designs of Interdigitated Electrodes
pp. 413-416(4)
Authors: Khadro, Basma; Santha, Hunor; Nagy, Peter; Harsanyi, Gabor; Jaffrezic-Renault, Nicole

TNT Displacement Immunoassay with Integrated Microfluidic Micromixer Components
pp. 417-420(4)
Authors: Charles, Paul T.; Howell, Peter B.; Markowitz, Michael A.; Deschamps, Jeff R.; Kusterbeck, Anne W.

The Equation of Motion, Impedance, and Equivalent Circuit Model for a Magnetoelastic Resonance Sensor
pp. 421-427(7)
Authors: Mungle, Casey S.; Roy, Somnath C.; Grimes, Craig A.

Benzene Vapor Detection Using Spun Poly(methyl methacrylate) Thin Films
pp. 428-432(5)
Authors: Capan, R.; Tanrisever, T.; Ray, A.K.; Hassan, A.K.

Development of Ultra-Miniature Pressure Sensors for 1-French Biomedical Applications and Beyond
pp. 433-440(8)
Authors: Gowrishetty, Usha; Walsh, Kevin; Aebersold, Julia; Roussel, Tommy; Millar, Huntly; Jackson, Douglas

Use of Embossing Films in the Construction of Thick-Film Ion-Selective Membrane Electrodes by Screen Printing Technique
pp. 441-445(5)
Authors: Moo-Yam, V.M.; Ramírez-Silva, M.T.; Alegret, S.; Gutiérrez, M.; Muñoz, R.; Leija, L.; Romero-Romo, M.; Hernández, P.R.; del Valle, M.

Communications

A New Electrochemical Nitric Oxide Biosensor Based on Penicillamine Self-Assembled Gold Electrode
pp. 446-449(4)
Authors: Cheng, Hao; Chen, Xiaowei; Hu, Guangzhi

Aflatoxin Assay Using an Amperometric Sensor Strip and Acetylcholinesterase as Recognition Element
pp. 450-453(4)
Authors: Pohanka, Miroslav; Kuca, Kamil; Jun, Daniel

Sulfur Dioxide Gas Sensor Based on Al3+ and O2− Ion ConductingSolids with Gadolinium Oxysulfate Based Auxiliary Sensing Electrode
pp. 458-461(4)
Authors: Inaba, Yuichi; Nagai, Tsukasa; Tamura, Shinji; Imanaka, Nobuhito

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