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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 123.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000272 (2013) Crossing the divide between homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis in water oxidation.
000273 (2013) Solar water splitting in a molecular photoelectrochemical cell.
000319 (2013) An electrochemical H2O2 detection method based on direct electrochemistry of myoglobin immobilized on gold deposited ITO electrode.
000357 (2013) A visible light photoelectrochemical sensor for tumor marker detection using tin dioxide quantum dot-graphene as labels.
000384 (2013) Hexatic-to-disorder transition in colloidal crystals near electrodes: rapid annealing of polycrystalline domains.
000396 (2013) Microstructural and electrochemical impedance characterization of bio-functionalized ultrafine ZnS nanocrystals-reduced graphene oxide hybrid for immunosensor applications.
000398 (2013) Using nanostructured conductive carbon tape modified with bismuth as the disposable working electrode for stripping analysis in paper-based analytical devices.
000402 (2013) Increasing the open-circuit voltage in high-performance organic photovoltaic devices through conformational twisting of an indacenodithiophene-based conjugated polymer.
000416 (2014) Application of ZnO/graphene and S6 aptamers for sensitive photoelectrochemical detection of SK-BR-3 breast cancer cells based on a disposable indium tin oxide device.
000462 (2013) Reductive electropolymerization of bis-tridentate ruthenium complexes with 5,5''-divinyl-4'-tolyl-2,2':6',2''-terpyridine.
000463 (2013) Sensing extremely limited H₂ contents by Pd nanogap connected to an amorphous InGaZnO thin-film transistor.
000482 (2013) Anodic stripping voltammetric determination of cadmium using a "mercury free" indium film electrode.
000538 (2013) Development and properties of Ti-In binary alloys as dental biomaterials.
000545 (2013) Electrochemical sensor based on direct electron transfer of HIV-1 virus at Au nanoparticle modified ITO electrode.
000557 (2013) Photoelectrochemical properties of (In,Ga)N nanowires for water splitting investigated by in situ electrochemical mass spectroscopy.
000570 (2013) Label-free and selective photoelectrochemical detection of chemical DNA methylation damage using DNA repair enzymes.
000572 (2013) Carbon nanotube multi-electrode array chips for noninvasive real-time measurement of dopamine, action potentials, and postsynaptic potentials.
000579 (2013) A real-time impedance-sensing chip for the detection of emulsion phase separation.
000580 (2013) Bifunctional sensor of pentachlorophenol and copper ions based on nanostructured hybrid films of humic acid and exfoliated layered double hydroxide via a facile layer-by-layer assembly.
000601 (2013) Incorporation of ubiquinone in supported lipid bilayers on ITO.
000605 (2013) Core-shell structured Ag@C for direct electrochemistry and hydrogen peroxide biosensor applications.

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