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Volume 24, Number 1, March 1995

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Preface
pp. xi-xi(1)
Authors: D'Amico A.; Di Natale C.

Integrated molecular systems for biosensors
pp. 1-5(5)
Authors: Aizawa M.; Nishiguchi K.; Imamura M.; Kobatake E.; Haruyama T.; Ikariyama Y.

Molecular recognition applied to sensors
pp. 33-35(3)
Author: Reinhoudt D.N.

New design for QCM sensors in liquids
pp. 43-48(6)
Authors: Auge J.; Hauptmann P.; Hartmann J.; Rosler S.; Lucklum R.

Theory, design and operation of a surface acoustic wave hydrogen sulfide microsensor
pp. 49-53(5)
Authors: Galipeau J.D.; Falconer R.S.; Vetelino J.F.; Caron J.J.; Wittman E.L.; Schweyer M.G.; Andle J.C.

A surface acoustic wave gas sensor: detection of organophosphorus compounds
pp. 58-61(4)
Authors: Dejous C.; Rebiere D.; Pistre J.; Tiret C.; Planade R.

Mass sensitivity of temperature-stabilized surface acoustic wave delay lines on GaAs
pp. 65-68(4)
Authors: Enderlein J.; Makarov S.; Chilla E.; Frohlich H.-J.

The interaction of transition metal phthalocyanines with organic molecules: a quartz-microbalance study
pp. 69-71(3)
Authors: Schiebaum K.-D.; Zhou R.; Knecht S.; Dieing R.; Hanack M.; Gopel W.

Study of astringency and pungency with multichannel taste sensor made of lipid membranes
pp. 75-79(5)
Authors: Iiyama S.; Ezaki S.; Toko K.; Matsuno T.; Yamafuji K.

Effects of organic solvents of semicontinuous immunochemical detection of coumarin derivatives
pp. 80-84(5)
Authors: Stocklein W.F.M.; Scheller F.W.; Abuknesha R.

Disposable ruthenized screen-printed biosensors for pesticides monitoring
pp. 85-89(5)
Authors: Cagnini A.; Palchetti I.; Lionti I.; Mascini M.; Turner A.P.F.

Feasibility of optical waveguide immunosensors for pesticide detection: physical aspects
pp. 90-93(4)
Authors: Schipper E.F.; Kooyman R.P.H.; Heideman R.G.; Greve J.

Sensitivity of novel ultrathin platinum film immunosensors to buffer ionic strength
pp. 98-102(5)
Authors: Hardeman S.; Nelson T.; Beirne D.; DeSilva M.; Hesketh P.J.; Maclay G.J.; Gendel S.M.

Multi-ion biosensor with use of a hybrid-enzyme membrane
pp. 103-106(4)
Authors: Satoh I.; Iijima Y.

Comparison of the QCM and the SPR method for surface studies and immunological applications
pp. 107-112(6)
Authors: Kobetalinger C.; Uttenthaler E.; Drost S.; Aberl F.; Wolf H.; Brink G.; Stanglmaier A.; Sackmann E.

Self-assembly of mediator-modified enzyme in porous gold-black electrode for biosensing
pp. 113-116(4)
Authors: Imamura M.; Haruyama T.; Kobatake E.; Ikariyama Y.; Aizawa M.

Glucose-sensitive ENFET using potassium ferricyanide as an oxidizing substrate: the effect of an additional lysozyme membrane
pp. 117-120(4)
Authors: Shul'ga A.A.; Koudelka-Hep M.; de Rooij N.F.; Netchiporouk L.I.

High-sensitivity biosensor based on LB technology and on nanogravimetry
pp. 121-128(8)
Authors: Nicolini C.; Adami M.; Dubrovsky T.; Erokhin V.; Facci P.; Paschkevitsch P.; Sartore M.

Selective acoustic plate mode DNA sensor
pp. 129-133(5)
Authors: Andle J.C.; Weaver J.T.; Vetelino J.F.; McAllister D.J.

Selective and repeatable detection of human serum albumin by using piezoelectric immunosensor
pp. 134-137(4)
Authors: Sakai G.; Saiki T.; Uda T.; MiuraDelta N.; Yamazoe N.

In vivo continuous monitoring of L-lactate coupling subcutaneous microdialysis and an electrochemical biocell
pp. 138-141(4)
Authors: Volpe G.; Moscone D.; Compagnone D.; Palleschi G.

Surface plasmon resonance study for the detection of some biomolecules
pp. 142-144(3)
Authors: Namira E.; Hayashida T.; Arakawa T.

Application of urease conductometric biosensor for heavy-metal ion determination
pp. 145-148(4)
Authors: Zhylyak G.A.; Dzyadevich S.V.; Korpan Y.I.; Soldatkin A.P.; El'skaya A.V.

Electrodeposited GOD/BSA electrodes: ellipsometric study and glucose-sensing behaviour
pp. 149-155(7)
Authors: Im D.M.; Jang D.H.; Oh S.M.; Striebel C.; Wiemhofer H.-D.; Gauglitz G.; Gopel W.

A new type of transcutaneous Pco2 sensor
pp. 156-158(3)
Authors: Jinghong H.; Dafu C.; Yating L.; Jine C.; Zheng D.; Hong Z.; Chenglin S.

Biosphere dynamics and chemical sensors
pp. 162-165(4)
Authors: Gutman E.E.; Perov S.P.; Timashev S.F.

The use of metal-island-coated pH-sensitive swelling polymers for biosensor applications
pp. 166-172(7)
Authors: Schalkhammer T.; Lobmaier C.; Pittner F.; Leitner A.; Brunner H.; Aussenegg F.R.

Ag+-selective electrodes based on lipophilic thioethers
pp. 183-187(5)
Authors: Wroblewski W.; Brzozka Z.

A new ISFET device for cocaine analysis
pp. 188-193(6)
Authors: Campanella L.; Colapicchioni C.; Tomassetti M.; Bianco A.; Dezzi S.

Monitoring of HF and F2 using a field-effect sensor
pp. 194-196(3)
Authors: Moritz W.; Krause S.; Vasiliev A.A.; Godovski D.Y.; Malyshev V.V.

Durable chemical sensors based on field-effect transistors
pp. 197-200(4)
Author: Reinhoudt D.N.

Electrical characterization of the aging of sealing materials for ISFET chemical sensors
pp. 206-210(5)
Authors: Gracia I.; Cane C.; Lora-Tamayo E.

Modelling the short-time response of ISFET sensors
pp. 211-217(7)
Authors: Woias P.; Meixner L.; Amandi D.; Schonberger M.

An array of H+ FETs for space-resolved electrochemical measurements in microenvironments
pp. 218-221(4)
Authors: Bove M.; Cambiaso A.; Grattarola M.; Martinoia S.; Verreschi G.

A preliminary application of highly sensitive nitrate ISFETs to acid-rain monitoring
pp. 222-224(3)
Authors: Wakida S.; Oizaki T.; Yamane M.; Higashi K.

Ion-beam modification of ISFET membranes for copper ion detection
pp. 225-227(3)
Authors: Huller J.; Pham M.T.; Vopel T.; Albrecht J.

New technology for easy and fully IC-compatible fabrication of backside-contacted ISFETs
pp. 228-231(4)
Authors: Merlos A.; Cabruja E.; Esteve J.

ISFET integrated sensor technology
pp. 232-235(4)
Author: Neuzil P.

A method for correcting short-term fatigue in electrochemical gas sensors
pp. 248-251(4)
Authors: Rashed A.B.B.; Bull D.R.; Harris G.J.

Validation of the quartz-crystal microbalance response in liquid for sensor applications
pp. 257-259(3)
Authors: Bouche-Pillon D.; Gabrielli C.; Perrot H.

Solid-state potentiometric CO2 sensors using anion conductor and metal carbonate
pp. 260-265(6)
Authors: Miura N.; Yan Y.; Sato M.; Yao S.; Nonaka S.; Shimizu Y.; Yamazoe N.

Interfacial issues in the design and making of solid-state chemical sensors
pp. 266-269(4)
Authors: Narducci D.; Girardi G.; Mari C.M.; Pizzini S.

An electrochemical sodium sensor for aluminium melts
pp. 273-275(3)
Authors: Dekeyser J.C.; De Schutter F.; Van der Poorten C.; Zhang L.; Fray D.J.

Disposable reference electrode
pp. 276-278(3)
Authors: Diekmann C.; Dumschat C.; Cammann K.; Knoll M.

Potentiometric test strip
pp. 279-281(3)
Authors: Dumschat C.; Borchardt M.; Diekmann C.; Cammann K.; Knoll M.

Potentiometric sensor using stabilized zirconia for chlorine gas
pp. 287-290(4)
Authors: Yan Y.; Miura N.; Yamazoe N.

Nitrate-sensitive corroding metal electrode
pp. 291-295(5)
Authors: Asakura S.; Okazaki S.; Nakagawa H.; Fukuda K.

Thin films of chalcogenide glass as sensitive membranes for the detection of mercuric ions in solution
pp. 296-299(4)
Authors: Guessous A.; Papet P.; Sarradin J.; Ribes M.

An amperometric microsensor array with 1024 individually addressable elements for two-dimensional concentration mapping
pp. 300-303(4)
Authors: Hinkers H.; Hermes T.; Sundermeier C.; Borchardt M.; Dumschat C.; Bucher S.; Buhner M.; Cammann K.; Knoll M.

The effect of treatment of cation-selective glass electrodes with AgNO3 solution on electrode properties
pp. 304-308(5)
Authors: Ivanovskaya I.S.; Belyustin A.A.; Pozdnyakova I.D.

A mercury sensor for flow- and batch-injection analyses
pp. 317-319(3)
Authors: Vlasov Y.G.; Ermolenko Y.E.; Kolodnikov V.V.; Ipatov A.V.; Al-Marok S.

Effect of surfactants on the signal of chemically modified amperometric electrodes
pp. 323-327(5)
Authors: Nagy G.; Kapui I.; Gorton L.

Development of a robust electrochemical oxygen sensor
pp. 328-335(8)
Authors: Mortimer A.G.; Reed G.P.

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