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Fabrication of microband glucose biosensors using a screen-printing water-based carbon ink and their application in serum analysis (2009)
Journal Article
Pemberton, R., Pittson, R., Biddle, N., & Hart, J. P. (2009). Fabrication of microband glucose biosensors using a screen-printing water-based carbon ink and their application in serum analysis. Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 24(5), 1246-1252. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bios.2008.07.035

Microband glucose biosensors were fabricated by screen-printing a water-based carbon ink formulation containing cobalt phthalocyanine redox mediator and glucose oxidase (GOD) enzyme, then insulating and sectioning through the thick (20 μm) film to ex... Read More about Fabrication of microband glucose biosensors using a screen-printing water-based carbon ink and their application in serum analysis.

Real-time monitoring of glucose and lactate concentrations using screen-printed microband biosensors (2008)
Presentation / Conference
Pemberton, R., Xu, J., Pittson, R., Biddle, N., Drago, G., Griffiths, J., …Hart, J. P. (2008, September). Real-time monitoring of glucose and lactate concentrations using screen-printed microband biosensors. Paper presented at Electrochemistry Group Faraday and Analytical Division, Royal Society of Chemistry, Electrochemical Technology Group, Society of Chemical Industry, University of Liverpool

Chapter 23 Screen-printed electrochemical (bio)sensors in biomedical, environmental and industrial applications (2007)
Journal Article
Hart, J. P., Crew, A., Crouch, E., Honeychurch, K. C., & Pemberton, R. (2007). Chapter 23 Screen-printed electrochemical (bio)sensors in biomedical, environmental and industrial applications. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0166-526X%2806%2949023-1

This chapter describes a number of approaches for the fabrication of prototype screen-printed electrochemical (bio) sensors together with selected applications in the areas of biomedical, environmental and industrial analyses. Novel methods of immobi... Read More about Chapter 23 Screen-printed electrochemical (bio)sensors in biomedical, environmental and industrial applications.

Studies towards the development of a screen-printed carbon electrochemical immunosensor array for mycotoxins: A sensor for aflatoxin B1 (2006)
Journal Article
Pemberton, R., Pittson, R., Biddle, N., Drago, G. A., & Hart, J. P. (2006). Studies towards the development of a screen-printed carbon electrochemical immunosensor array for mycotoxins: A sensor for aflatoxin B1. Analytical Letters, 39(8), 1573-1586. https://doi.org/10.1080/00032710600713289

Screen-printed carbon electrodes (SPCEs) bearing a surface-adsorbed antibody against aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) were used in a competitive immunoassay, based on competition of free analyte with a biotinylated aflatoxin B1 conjugate. Subsequent addition of s... Read More about Studies towards the development of a screen-printed carbon electrochemical immunosensor array for mycotoxins: A sensor for aflatoxin B1.

Development of a screen-printed carbon electrochemical immunosensor for picomolar concentrations of estradiol in human serum extracts (2005)
Journal Article
Hart, J. P., Pemberton, R., & Mottram, T. T. (2005). Development of a screen-printed carbon electrochemical immunosensor for picomolar concentrations of estradiol in human serum extracts. Journal of Biochemical and Biophysical Methods, 63(3), 201-212. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbbm.2005.05.002

Investigations into the development of a prototype electrochemical immunosensor for estradiol (E2) are described. After optimising reagent loadings in a 96-well enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), antibodies (rabbit anti-mouse IgG and monoclon... Read More about Development of a screen-printed carbon electrochemical immunosensor for picomolar concentrations of estradiol in human serum extracts.

Voltammetric behavior of Chlorophyll a at a screen-printed carbon electrode and its potential role as a biomarker for monitoring fecal contamination (2004)
Journal Article
Hart, J. P., Pemberton, R., & Amine, A. (2004). Voltammetric behavior of Chlorophyll a at a screen-printed carbon electrode and its potential role as a biomarker for monitoring fecal contamination. Analytical Letters, 37(8), 1625-1643. https://doi.org/10.1081/AL-120037592

Direct cyclic voltammetric determination of Chlorophyll a (Chl a) at a screen-printed carbon electrode (SPCE) resulted in a single, irreversible anodic oxidation peak at Ep = +400 mV vs. Ag/AgCl. Electrochemical investigations revealed that Chl a was... Read More about Voltammetric behavior of Chlorophyll a at a screen-printed carbon electrode and its potential role as a biomarker for monitoring fecal contamination.

Some Recent Designs and Developments of Screen-Printed Carbon Electrochemical Sensors/Biosensors for Biomedical, Environmental, and Industrial Analyses (2004)
Journal Article
Hart, J. P., Crew, A. P., Crouch, E., Honeychurch, K. C., & Pemberton, R. (2004). Some Recent Designs and Developments of Screen-Printed Carbon Electrochemical Sensors/Biosensors for Biomedical, Environmental, and Industrial Analyses. Analytical Letters, 37(5), 789-830. https://doi.org/10.1081/AL-120030682

This review describes the design and fabrication of electrochemical sensors/biosensors based on screen-printing technology and their applications in pharmaceutical, biomedical, environmental, and industrial analyses. Specific emphasis is placed on na... Read More about Some Recent Designs and Developments of Screen-Printed Carbon Electrochemical Sensors/Biosensors for Biomedical, Environmental, and Industrial Analyses.

Sensors/biosensors, based on screen-printing technology for biomedical applications (2003)
Journal Article
Ryan, S. L., Hart, J. P., Abass, A., Honeychurch, K. C., Pemberton, R., & Wedge, R. (2003). Sensors/biosensors, based on screen-printing technology for biomedical applications. Indian Journal of Chemistry.section A.inorganic, Physical, Theoretical && Analytical, 42A(4), 709-718

This article describes three recent developments from our laboratory, in which screen-printed carbon electrodes have been modified in order to develop sensors/biosensors for analytes of biomedical importance. The analytical applications described are... Read More about Sensors/biosensors, based on screen-printing technology for biomedical applications.

A reagentless, screen-printed amperometric biosensor for the determination of glutamate in food and clinical applications
Book Chapter
Hughes, G., Pemberton, R., Fielden, P., & Hart, J. (2017). A reagentless, screen-printed amperometric biosensor for the determination of glutamate in food and clinical applications. In A. Rasooly, & B. Prickril (Eds.), Biosensors and Biodetection. Springer

A reagentless biosensor has been successfully developed to measure glutamate in food and clinical samples. The enzyme, glutamate dehydrogenase (GLDH) and the cofactor, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) are fully integrated onto the surface of... Read More about A reagentless, screen-printed amperometric biosensor for the determination of glutamate in food and clinical applications.