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1  robust with the incorporation of a humidity sensor.
2 r is not only a Cl(-) but also, an NO(3) (-) sensor.
3 ng to increased surface area of colorimetric sensor.
4  passive piezoelectric device as the tactile sensor.
5  coupling position on the sensitivity of the sensor.
6 ying a GCE to generate a new electrochemical sensor.
7 ng sensor and - 17.5 nm/m(-1) as a curvature sensor.
8 ) Only AtSCS-A has the features of a calcium sensor.
9  transporters, responsive surfaces, and (bio)sensors.
10 magnetic random access memories and magnetic sensors.
11 ould enhance the performance of conventional sensors.
12 ts in the resonant response of interlayer-RF sensors.
13 enetically encoded fluorescent protein-based sensors.
14 llected using non-invasive wearable inertial sensors.
15 loration of next-generation field-deployable sensors.
16 opment of single-use and wearable disposable sensors.
17 tOx2 (pulse-oximetry and derived pulse rate) sensors.
18  electronic systems of integrated plant cell sensors.
19 lasmic domain (CTD) that contains the Ca(2+) sensors.
20 ing neuropeptide expression in the BAG CO(2) sensors.
21  advance against state of the art cell based sensors.
22  detection system as well as novel FAP-based sensors.
23 ergy consumption or to power electronics and sensors.
24 c ranges, and temperature dependence of such sensors.
25 eromone reception at the proximal end of the sensors.
26 s are devoted to the development of protease sensors.
27 rium constants (K(1:1)) with a UV-vis active sensor, (31)P NMR shifts upon coordination with triethyl
28 he device is connected to an inline pressure sensor a clotting time analysis is applied, allowing for
29 turbing nature of our binder as tyrosination sensor, a live-cell tubulin nanobody specific towards ty
30 n of CRISPR cleavage activity into the E-DNA sensor, a more apparent signal change between with and w
31  laser system, enabling the development of a sensor able to detect single Ba(2+) ions in high-pressur
32 alman filtering smoothing algorithm improved sensor accuracy.
33  They wore miniature wrist wireless inertial sensors (actigraphs) throughout the admission.
34 pecific cell death pathways and key upstream sensors activated in the context of Candida and Aspergil
35 ivated protein kinase (AMPK) is a key energy sensor, activated by glucose limitation to resolve nutri
36 nical meta-layer that exploits piezoelectric sensor-actuator pairs controlled by digital circuits.
37 nical and vice versa, offer applications for sensors, actuators, energy harvesting, stretchable and f
38 s was applied as a fluorophore in an optical sensor after modification with molecularly imprinted pol
39 NA and RNA from microorganisms, nucleic acid sensors also recognize endogenous nucleic acids, for exa
40               The hypothesis that the energy sensor AMPK is necessary to offset the metabolic burden
41 e growth-promoting Tor kinase and the energy sensor AMPK, appear to show reciprocal changes in activi
42 int that integrates a high-sensitivity image sensor, an inertial measurement unit and an LED driver f
43 ity of - 1.4 nm/ degrees as a vector bending sensor and - 17.5 nm/m(-1) as a curvature sensor.
44  endothelial cells, PLXND1 is a direct force sensor and forms a mechanocomplex with neuropilin-1 and
45 lecules and lead to the development of novel sensors and adsorbents.
46 black-based electrodes in the realisation of sensors and biosensors (e.g. enzymatic, immunosensors, a
47 -the-art nanomaterials-based electrochemical sensors and biosensors for the detection and quantificat
48 als in the emerging field of printed organic sensors and biosensors.
49 her common approaches such as reaction-based sensors and chemosensors.
50  electronics (WFHE) with integrated flexible sensors and circuits in an ultrathin, low-modulus elasto
51 polarized currents is essential for magnetic sensors and data storage devices(5).
52 rforming state-of-the-art Si-nanowire strain sensors and even piezoresistive, piezoelectric and ferro
53  demonstrated critical roles for cytoplasmic sensors and inflammasomes during Leishmania spp. infecti
54 zoelectric energy harvester for powering the sensors and secure wireless data transfer electronics, a
55 dable, disposable, inexpensive, and wearable sensors and the rising desires for higher sensitivity, g
56 ign devices, primarily memories, capacitors, sensors, and actuators.
57 vary biomarkers, the performance of existing sensors, and applications in health monitoring.
58 erature sensors, hydration sensors, pressure sensors, and electrical stimulators, which are made via
59 rs as transducers in biosensors and chemical sensors, and their integration into flow-injection analy
60  were demonstrated to be the best-performing sensors, and they were employed for the determination of
61 nsing elements; however, AEC-based universal sensors applicable to point-of-care testing (POCT) have
62 i/SiO(x) shell can be beneficial for various sensor architectures.
63                                          The sensors are able to measure PSA in serum with a dynamic
64                         Low-cost air quality sensors are promising supplements to regulatory monitors
65 to enable a more precise disease control, as sensors are sensitive, objective, and highly available f
66 egrated with a multi-modal physical/chemical sensor array for electrical conductivity, pH, and glucos
67 atiometric persistent luminescence (R-PersL) sensor array for the discrimination of six thiols.
68                The curved neuromorphic image sensor array is based on a heterostructure of MoS(2) and
69               The new multimodal microneedle sensor array relies on unmodified and organophosphorus h
70 ated the applicability of our developed SWSP sensor as a smart, user-friendly, ultra-low-cost (~0.03
71 s of the film allowed for application of the sensor as a working electrode in an EC setup.
72 lts therefore support the use of the DNA-DGT sensor as an alternative to traditional sampling and ana
73 s study lays the foundation for using GMR SV sensors as a platform for real-time, quantitative detect
74 itoring, corrosion studies, on the use of pH sensors as transducers in biosensors and chemical sensor
75 moothly varying frequency response in such a sensor, as part of a broader design strategy.
76 d uptake experiments, and fluorescence decoy sensor assays.
77 e and environmental friendly electrochemical sensor based on a glassy carbon electrode (GC) modified
78                 A robust and highly specific sensor based on electroactive molecularly imprinted poly
79   Here we realize an integrated displacement sensor based on the directional emission of Huygens dipo
80                          However, the oxygen sensors based on beta-Ga(2)O(3) and other existing mater
81                 Genetically encoded dopamine sensors based on green fluorescent protein (GFP) enable
82  critical challenges inherent in designing a sensor-based activity recognition system operating in an
83           ZBP1 is unique among innate immune sensors because of its N-terminal Zalpha1 and Zalpha2 do
84 s, BLAS design is preferable over monolithic sensors because of simpler assay optimization and improv
85 st particles have an advantage over chemical sensors because they do not need to be collected, and ov
86                            We found that the sensors behaved almost identically to Au disk electrodes
87 sis confirms that the antifouling S7-peptide sensor binds strongly to the UlaG with a dissociation co
88 this problem, we designed a highly sensitive sensor built on the remarkably specific recognition of g
89 IoTs and AI as energy supply or self-powered sensor, but also presents a paradigm shift for large-sca
90 e the changes in areas near to the skin-like sensors by measuring the capacitances between the array
91                Additional testing showed the sensor can be reused and has good selectivity; sensitivi
92  its favourable kinetic characteristics, the sensor can be used for monitoring proton dynamics in the
93                                         This sensor can detect gliadin in DES, with a dynamic range b
94 he least fractional uncertainty with which a sensor can determine a material constant lambda(0) of an
95 geted fluorescence resonance energy transfer sensors can precisely locate and measure compartmentaliz
96                                      Optical sensors can provide a non-invasive, inexpensive, easy-to
97                    Protein-based fluorescent sensors can report many of these parameters, but spectra
98 ter, which is composed of a grating and line sensor, cannot capture the spectral behavior from noise
99                    However, wearable airflow sensors capable of monitoring the environment airflow in
100 Here, we demonstrated that the cytosolic DNA sensor cGAS recognizes baculoviral DNA and that the cGAS
101 nlinear capacitance (NLC) represents voltage sensor charge movements of prestin (SLC26a5), the protei
102 s were possible through scanning of a single sensor chip on which multiple bioreactive areas have bee
103  min), requires low-cost instrumentation and sensor chips, and is also potentially applicable to the
104                            Optical glutamate sensors combined with patch-clamp and 3D molecular local
105 exchange membranes, and development of other sensor components, as further described in the review.
106  developed Smart Wearable Sweat Patch (SWSP) sensor comprises highly fluorescent sensing probes embed
107                           To demonstrate the sensor concept experimentally, we fabricated a microflui
108  a transducing element in an electrochemical sensor, confirming the sensitive and selective readings
109                                            A sensor consisting of an optical fibre with the exposed t
110                                          The sensor consists of a polyethylene glycol chain tethered
111 -2/ZIKV proteases in vitro A version of this sensor containing the flavivirus internal NS3 cleavage s
112         The DOC increase was not detected by sensors continuously logging absorbance spectra, thereby
113                             Paper-based E-AB sensors could enable portable, low-cost, and rapid detec
114 e the performance of unattended plants, soft sensors could expose faults and failures to the operator
115              TBI increased expression of DNA sensors cyclic GMP-AMP synthase and stimulator of interf
116 text], and D > 1, where a is the size of the sensor, d is its spatial resolution, xi is the correlati
117 rocircuit chips offers a viable route for in-sensor data processing and wireless transmission in many
118 ctivity) data collected by automated in situ sensors deployed in contrasting riverine and estuarine e
119 rofluidic device with 10 distributed Coulter sensors designed to produce distinct signal waveforms an
120 ein (RBP) to develop a single-protein ribose sensor detectable via a sensitive NMR technique known as
121           Through integrated efforts on both sensor device innovation and machine learning data analy
122                      In addition, the single sensor device integrated in the cross-reactive sensor ma
123 technique to maximize the performance of the sensor devices when the active channels of the 2D materi
124 osensors adaptable to inexpensive, real-time sensor devices.
125               The substrate Leu-FC empowered sensor displayed broad dynamic range with admirable dete
126        Each subunit is composed of a voltage sensor domain (VSD), a central pore-gate domain, and a l
127 n is sensed by the membrane-spanning voltage sensor domain (VSD), and the cNMP-dependent gating is me
128 or, and activation of an ion channel voltage-sensor domain, unraveling features critical for signal t
129 since polymerization of the surface produces sensor drift.
130 awn ever increasing attention to fibre-based sensors, e.g. for studying mechanical response/limitatio
131 ave emerged in applications such as chemical sensors, electrocatalysts, energy storage materials, and
132     Code-multiplexing of distributed Coulter sensors enables simplification of such integration by of
133 hile IRE1alpha, an unfolded protein response sensor, enhanced alpha6beta4 receptor assembly.
134 cellular DA, both the red and green GRAB(DA) sensors exhibit a large increase in fluorescence, with s
135                               Notably, these sensors exhibited no signal drift or hysteresis over the
136     At an optimized condition, the developed sensor exhibits excellent performance in simultaneous de
137 uctural characterization and electrochemical sensor features of the Cu-SWCNT-Pc hybrid towards to phy
138 ield-effect transistor (FET) as a label-free sensor for AIV detection in chicken serum.
139 eonine kinase 11 (STK11) is the major energy sensor for cells to respond to metabolic stress.
140                                The prototype sensor for derivatives of the antibiotic tetracycline ex
141 oof-of-concept, we demonstrate a design of a sensor for EGFR tyrosine kinase-an important target in c
142 ped MIPs towards BMK and the electrochemical sensor for its detection have not been published or mark
143 es, in which it functions as a low-threshold sensor for structurally diverse electrophilic irritants,
144 s receptors for the design of supramolecular sensors for creatinine and its lipophilic derivative hex
145 nced Raman scattering (SERS)-based molecular sensors for detection of two putative fatty acid recepto
146 lease in the brain using genetically encoded sensors for in vivo studies.
147 f integrating CRISPR sensing in miniaturized sensors for point-of-care applications.
148  the development of flexible electrochemical sensors for the detection of Parkinson's disease biomark
149  contains time series from 7,538 temperature sensors from 51 countries across all key biomes.
150 ersifications of NOSs and NO/nitrite/nitrate sensors from the common ancestor of Metazoa and the pres
151 olumn and a micromachined chemoresistive gas sensor fully integrated into a device that communicates
152 e probability (e.g. by a facilitation fusion sensor) generate too little facilitation and too much va
153         A far-red version of this flavivirus sensor had the best signal-to-noise ratio in a fluoresce
154                                   This novel sensor has a limit of detection of 1.93 uM, below that o
155         Until now, the most sensitive torque sensor has achieved a remarkable sensitivity of 2.9 x 10
156                                          The sensor has been used to optical measurements also simult
157 h power/high temperature devices and deep-UV sensors has grown.
158        The impact of these highly lipophilic sensors has, however, been limited due to the lack of ce
159 e on carbon black-based electrochemical (bio)sensors, highlighting current trends and possible challe
160 de electrophysiological sensors, temperature sensors, hydration sensors, pressure sensors, and electr
161                           Based on wavefront sensor images an objective and quantitative method is pr
162 use hospitalization was also lower following sensor implantation (1.67 versus 2.28 events/patient-yea
163 hs evaluated patients undergoing PA pressure sensor implantation between September 1, 2014, and Octob
164 e prolyl hydroxylase domain isoform 1 oxygen sensor in mice (PHD1(KO)) reduces muscle mass.
165 of an implantable intraocular pressure (IOP) sensor in patients with primary open angle glaucoma (POA
166  receptor and its subsequent transfer to the sensor in real time.
167 on the measurements made by an eyemate(R)-IO sensor in-vitro, in an artificial and controlled environ
168  in triggering brain hypoxia, we used oxygen sensors in freely moving rats to examine how naloxone-HC
169  The aim of this study is to identify proton sensors in the rat pituitary gland.
170 duction channels have been proposed as force sensors in various physiological processes, such as hear
171   Here, we identified a type of Ca(2+) "mini-sensor" in YfkE, a bacterial CAX homolog from Bacillus s
172 ttention is given to the construction of the sensors, including different functional monomers, sensin
173 n juvenile hormone (JH) and the two nutrient sensors insulin/IGF signaling (IIS) and target of rapamy
174                We fabricated 3D-hierarchical sensor interfaces composed of inter-connected nano-PANI:
175                                  The key UPR sensor IRE1alpha resides in the ER and deploys a cytopla
176 ion limit of the new 25 mum diameter glucose sensor is 10.0 muM with a linear range up to 4.0 mM.
177                                          The sensor is applied to neuron-glial cultures and macrophag
178 ng with an implantable pulmonary artery (PA) sensor is approved for patients with New York Heart Asso
179 timal conditions, the detection limit of the sensor is as low as 0.47 ng/L, and it can be successfull
180 olytic graphite electrode (EPPGE) as a novel sensor is presented for the determination of antidepress
181                   The principle of the E-DNA sensor is the target induced conformational change of th
182 T) carbon nanomaterial-based electrochemical sensors is proposed.
183                               Reusability of sensors is relevant when aiming to decrease variation be
184  report that cGMP-AMP synthase (cGAS), a DNA sensor, is a critical regulator of inflammatory and auto
185    The Mec1/ATR kinase is one of the primary sensor kinases responsible for orchestrating DNA damage
186 ce of genomic stability relies on DNA damage sensor kinases that detect DNA lesions and phosphorylate
187            Light-addressable electrochemical sensors (LAESs) are a class of sensors that use light to
188  nonlinear measures in the two groups at all sensor locations, while visual EEG inspection by a board
189 screen of RNA-binding proteins using a let-7 sensor luciferase reporter and identified the tRNA pseud
190 ophore systems in the design of fluorometric sensor materials due to the effect of intramolecular cha
191 nsor device integrated in the cross-reactive sensor matrix exhibits multimodal detection of strain, f
192 can be used, there is a risk of damaging the sensor measurement head placed in the measuring field.
193                   A further weakness is that sensor media themselves are assumed to be trusted, and a
194      Consequently, microbial electrochemical sensors (MESe) are currently being investigated as a low
195 ation according to Morse code by blowing the sensors, monitoring increasing and decreasing airflow ve
196 rm societal impact of the next generation of sensor network applications.
197                                         Body sensor network is a promising medical technology to addr
198 specifically focus on water-related low-cost sensor networks, and conceptualize them as socio-technic
199                            The innate immune sensor NLRP3 assembles an inflammasome complex with NEK7
200 ease in the abundance of the innate pathogen sensor NOD1 precipitated large changes in the transcript
201        Continuous, battery-free operation of sensor nodes requires ultra-low-power sensing and data-l
202  a 36 base region of SCN5A in the S4 voltage sensor of domain IV and stably integrated the library in
203 escent single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) sensors on seven different types of paper substrates inc
204 tility of the cells as components of a touch sensor operational across a wide temperature range, incl
205 technologies (wearable, portable, body-fixed sensors, or domestic-integrated devices) that quantify m
206 iques that are needed to interpret the coded sensor outputs.
207 ron cryomicroscopy that YnaI has an extended sensor paddle that during gating relocates relative to t
208 us activates the TMEM173/STING-dependent DNA sensor pathway, which results in macrophage infiltration
209                                              Sensor performance was qualitatively validated with comm
210 tive surface area beyond EFs of ~5 decreases sensor performance.
211    Incorporated with a wireless circuit, the sensor platform achieves continuous sensing of NO levels
212 cells to characterize the performance of the sensor platform.
213 hways towards multifunctional and multimodal sensor platforms.
214                               The 3D-printed sensor presented here is not only successful in the eval
215 ical sensors, temperature sensors, hydration sensors, pressure sensors, and electrical stimulators, w
216                                          The sensor probe has successfully recovered ALP between 108.
217                        The heme-based oxygen sensor protein AfGcHK is a globin-coupled histidine kina
218 t advances in our understanding of how metal sensor proteins respond to intracellular metal concentra
219 over, snow cover and evaluated the impact of sensor radiometric differences between Landsat 7 and Lan
220                       The sensitivity of the sensor reaches a large value of 16 x 10(6) Hz/Oe, making
221  constitutively stable version of the oxygen sensor RELATED TO APETALA2 12 (RAP2.12), indicating conv
222          The detection principle of nanopore sensors relies on measuring changes in electrical signal
223  between selectivity and sensitivity of such sensors remains a key challenge.
224 sensor using the proposed technique delivers sensor response to raw fish within 4 min, reflecting its
225                                          The sensor results reflected the changes in exercise load in
226 g the SERS substrate, allowing for efficient sensor reuse.
227 urements for glucose binding on the AuNP-MIP sensor revealed a high affinity toward glucose with a di
228 th IFN and NF-kappaB responses via the dsRNA sensors, RIG-I, and TLR3.
229 charge results in a dramatic decrease in the sensor sensitivity.
230                                          The sensor showed a two-step linear response from 0.05 to 5
231                                Moreover, the sensor showed almost the same sensitivity in the simulat
232 ch sample vial, from which Threshold Time of sensor signal was determined and then TVC values (CFU/cm
233           They serve as peroxide scavengers, sensors, signal transducers, and chaperones, depending o
234                                     The Ca2+ sensor stromal interaction molecule 1 (STIM1) triggers S
235                                       Torque sensors such as the torsion balance enabled the first de
236                                    Next, the sensor surface was blocked to avoid non-specific binding
237 lity to count individual bacteria on a large sensor surface, we demonstrate an extrapolated limit of
238 g activation of the C2A domain of the Ca(2+)-sensor Synaptotagmin-1 (Syt1), by adding a positive char
239 odes, with fast release requiring the Ca(2+) sensor Synaptotagmin-1.
240                                   A proposed sensor system with three satellites at 51,000 km altitud
241 k of printed, flexible, passive, interactive sensor tags.
242  and some variants of the NLRP1 inflammasome sensor, targeting of these pathways does not explain the
243 ion, and quantification of plant diseases by sensor techniques are expected to enable a more precise
244                      Development of specific sensor technologies integrating nanomaterials offers a v
245 ctronic devices include electrophysiological sensors, temperature sensors, hydration sensors, pressur
246 overed in the design of electrochemical (bio)sensors thanks to its interesting electroanalytical prop
247 iophysical and biochemical properties of the sensor that are critical for in planta measurements, inc
248                           Herein, a wearable sensor that can selectively measure vitamin C concentrat
249 ting of viscoplastic electrodes and a strain sensor that eliminate the stress at the interface betwee
250 tol-requiring enzyme (IRE1) is one ER stress sensor that is activated to splice the bZIP60 mRNA that
251 uring cataract surgery, is a microelectronic sensor that measures habitual intraocular pressure (IOP)
252  Participant vehicles were instrumented with sensors that captured continuous driving data when the v
253 eneral overview of electrochemical MIP-based sensors that have been reported for the detection of pha
254 increasingly instrumented with environmental sensors that provide large volumes of oceanographic data
255 mation is triggered by stimulation of innate sensors that recognize pathogens, chemical and physical
256 RIG-I-like receptors (RLR) are cytosolic RNA sensors that signal through the MAVS adaptor to activate
257 ectrochemical sensors (LAESs) are a class of sensors that use light to activate an electrochemical re
258 produced supramolecular fluorescence turn-on sensors that work at micromolar analyte concentrations t
259 tuting a sophisticated network of "people as sensors" that provide consistent and accurate informatio
260 ut different from those induced by the viral sensors TLR3 or TLR7-9.
261 e Resistive Annularly Cracked E-Skin (TRACE) sensor to address the inherent trade-off between sensiti
262 of simple, novel, and cost-effective optical sensor to detect and quantify Bisphenol A (BPA) contamin
263 oscopy was used to calibrate a FRET-based Pi sensor to determine absolute, rather than relative, Pi c
264 r mammals also use whiskers as an additional sensor to help navigate around.
265 horylation at serine-70 functions as a redox sensor to prevent drug-induced oxidative stress-mediated
266 ogress in recent years, evolving from single sensors to integrated sensing systems.
267 nists and antagonists targeting nucleic acid sensors to treat infectious disease, cancer, and autoimm
268  Despite the combination of chemometrics and sensors, to capture new developments and applications in
269 ts two-domain architecture to act as a "Cas9 sensor," tuning acr expression according to Cas9 levels.
270                     IRE1beta is an ER stress sensor uniquely expressed in epithelial cells lining muc
271  a very selective and sensitive colorimetric sensor using synthesized 3', 6'- bis(diethylamino) -2- (
272                                          Our sensor using the proposed technique delivers sensor resp
273 fferent concentrations to the surface of the sensors varied in the range from 0.1 pg/ml to 10 mug/ml
274                                          The sensor was also evaluated for the determination of the t
275                         The fabricated LRSPR sensor was also evaluated to detect uric acid in real se
276                                         This sensor was applied successfully for the detection of VAN
277                       The performance of the sensor was confirmed using TM spiked chicken soup, resul
278               In this work, a modern optical sensor was developed for IXC, based on environmentally f
279                           The MIS structured sensor was fabricated on a silicon substrate using Ag-Sn
280               The performance of the DNA-DGT sensor was further assessed under variable pH (3-10) and
281                                 The proposed sensor was successfully applied in HBV DNA detection in
282                                          The sensor was tested for formaldehyde quantification in mil
283  selective, sensitive, and reliable fluoride sensor was then developed.
284                              The paper-based sensor was then engineered with a novel and highly speci
285                                   Using this sensor, we revealed compartmental ACh signals in the olf
286 y integrating the antifouling feature of the sensor, we significantly improved the signal-to-noise ra
287       Because of the high selectivity of the sensor, we were able to quantify glucose consumption in
288 stal microelectromechanical systems resonant sensors, we have developed a non-contact interferometric
289 behavioral system with five orthogonal force sensors, we show for the first time that the activity of
290                                          The sensors were stable over a period of at least 10 months
291 etween sensitivity and hysteresis in tactile sensors when using soft materials.
292 ansporter (BceAB), together acting as a flux-sensor where signaling is proportional to transport acti
293          KAT1 displays a depolarized voltage sensor, which interacts with a closed pore domain direct
294       This work describes an electrochemical sensor with a biomimetic plastic antibody film for carci
295                                          The sensor with a fusion enzyme showed DET to a gold electro
296 n outer membrane, the detection range of the sensor with b2LOxS was expanded up to 10 mM.
297                        Cross-reaction of the sensor with four reference molecules (dopamine, bovine s
298 tireporter platform combining the flavivirus sensor with reporter dyes for detection of chromatin con
299 gration of a dense network of greenhouse gas sensors with a science-driven building and street-scale
300      RdLight1 can be combined with GFP-based sensors with minimal interference and shows high photost

 
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