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A bio-imprinted urease biosensor: Improved thermal and operational stabilities
Teke, Mustafa; Sezginturk, Mustafa Kemal; Dinckaya, Erhan; Telefoncu, Azmi (Elsevier Science Bv, 2008)Despite the increasing number of applications of biosensors in many fields, the construction of a steady biosensor remains still challenging. The high stability of molecularly bio-imprinted enzymes for its substrate can ... -
A Biosensor Based on Bay Leaf (Laurus nobilis L.) Tissue Homogenate: Improvement of the Stability Characteristics by a Simple Bio-imprinted Technique
Teke, Mustafa; Sezginturk, Mustafa Kemal; Dinckaya, Erhan (Informa Healthcare, 2008)Although enzymes are effective biocatalysts that are widely used in biosensors, a major drawback that hampers many of these biotechnological applications of enzymes is their limited stability. Applications that use very ... -
An ITO Based Disposable Biosensor for Ultrasensitive Analysis of Retinol Binding Protein
Simsek, Cigdem Sayikli; Teke, Mustafa; Sezginturk, Mustafa Kemal (Wiley-V C H Verlag Gmbh, 2014)A highly sensitive electrochemical biosensor based on anti-RBP biorecognition capable to analyze concentrations of retinol binding protein (RBP) was developed. The construction of the biosensor interfaces was carefully ... -
A Novel Biosensing System Using Biological Receptor for Analysis of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor
Teke, Mustafa; Sayikli, Cigdem; Canbaz, Cetin; Sezginturk, Mustafa Kemal (Springer, 2014)An immunosensor with rapid and ultrasensitive response for vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) has been built up with 4-aminothiophenol (4-ATP) onto the gold surfaces. Quantitative analysis of VEGF was performed by ... -
Sulfite Determination by a Biosensor Based on Bay Leaf Tissue Homogenate: Very Simple and Economical Method
Teke, Mustafa; Sezginturk, Mustafa Kemal; Dinckaya, Erhan (Taylor & Francis Inc, 2009)Of all the food additives for which the FDA has received adverse reaction reports, the ones that most closely resemble true allergens are sulfur-based preservatives. Sulfites are used primarily as antioxidants to prevent ...