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Bacteria isolated from parasitic nematodes - A potential novel vector of pathogens?
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Perkins, S. E., Lacharme-Lora, L., Salisbury, V., Humphrey, T. J., & Stafford, K. Bacteria isolated from parasitic nematodes - A potential novel vector of pathogens?. Paper presented at Environmental Health: A Global Access Science Source

Bacterial pathogens are ubiquitous in soil and water - concurrently so are free-living helminths that feed on bacteria. These helminths fall into two categories; the non-parasitic and the parasitic. The former have been the focus of previous work, fi... Read More about Bacteria isolated from parasitic nematodes - A potential novel vector of pathogens?.

Novel automated electrochemical system, based on a screen-printed amperometric biosensor array, for the simultaneous determination of organophosphate pesticides in environmental samples
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Crew, A. P., Pittson, K., Lonsdale, D., & Hart, J. P. Novel automated electrochemical system, based on a screen-printed amperometric biosensor array, for the simultaneous determination of organophosphate pesticides in environmental samples. Paper presented at Electrochemistry Group Faraday and Analytical Division, Royal Society of Chemistry, Electrochemical Technology Group, Society of Chemical Industry, University of Liverpool

Studies towards the development of a prototype, disposable, screen-printed, electrochemical biosensor for phosphate ions in the acqueous environment
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Gilbert, L., Browning, S., Jenkins, T., & Hart, J. P. Studies towards the development of a prototype, disposable, screen-printed, electrochemical biosensor for phosphate ions in the acqueous environment. Paper presented at Electrochemistry Group Faraday and Analytical Division, Royal Society of Chemistry, Electrochemical Technology Group, Society of Chemical Industry, University of Liverpool

Voltammetric and amperometric behaviour of reduced glutathione at a mircoband, cobalt phthalocyanine modified, screen-printed carbon electrode
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Honeychurch, K. C., & Hart, J. P. Voltammetric and amperometric behaviour of reduced glutathione at a mircoband, cobalt phthalocyanine modified, screen-printed carbon electrode. Paper presented at Electrochemistry Group Faraday and Analytical Division, Royal Society of Chemistry, Electrochemical Technology Group, Society of Chemical Industry, University of Liverpool

Development of vapour phase, screen printed amperometric sensors for the measurement of indole and skatole: application to their determination in oral malodour
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McGuire, N. D., Greenman, J., Bradshaw, D., & Hart, J. P. Development of vapour phase, screen printed amperometric sensors for the measurement of indole and skatole: application to their determination in oral malodour. Paper presented at Great Western Electrochemistry Group (6th Annual Meeting), University of Bath

Fabrication, characterization and application of a glucose biosenser based on a screen-printed carbon electrode incorporating insoluble meldola's blue and glucose dehydrogenase
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Piano, M., Pittson, R., Drago, G., Serban, S., & Hart, J. P. Fabrication, characterization and application of a glucose biosenser based on a screen-printed carbon electrode incorporating insoluble meldola's blue and glucose dehydrogenase. Paper presented at Electrochemistry Group, Faraday and Analytical Division, Royal Society of Chemistry, Electrochemical Technology Group, Society of Chemical Industry, University of Livepool

The characterization of screen-printed microband electrodes for NADH detection released from human cells
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Rawson, F., Purcell, W., Xu, J., Cowell, D., Fieldon, P., Biddle, N., & Hart, J. P. The characterization of screen-printed microband electrodes for NADH detection released from human cells. Paper presented at Electrochemistry Group Faraday and Analytical Division, Royal Society of Chemistry, Electrochemical Technology Group, Society of Chemical Industry, University of Liverpool

Prevalence of Carbapenemase Producing Organisms in East London, UK
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Henderson, J., Ciesielczuk, H., & Nelson, S. Prevalence of Carbapenemase Producing Organisms in East London, UK. Poster presented at American Society for Microbiology, Microbe 2019, San Francisco, USA

Carbapenemases are enzymes, produced by an array of common Gram-negative organisms, which hydrolyse the carbapenem antibiotics, conferring resistance. The main protagonists are the “big five” carbapenemases, KPC, OXA-48, IMP, VIM and NDM, which have... Read More about Prevalence of Carbapenemase Producing Organisms in East London, UK.