Samuel Sanchez
Affiliations: | 2008-2008 | National Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba |
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Ruiz-González N, Esporrín-Ubieto D, Kim ID, et al. (2025) Micro- and Nanomotors: Engineered Tools for Targeted and Efficient Biomedicine. Acs Nano |
Zhang L, Pumera M, Sánchez S, et al. (2024) Introduction to micro- and nano-motors. Nanoscale |
Parmar J, Vilela D, Villa K, et al. (2018) Micro- and Nanomotors as Active Environmental Microcleaners and Sensors. Journal of the American Chemical Society |
Zhao G, Khezri B, Sanchez S, et al. (2013) Corrosion of self-propelled catalytic microengines. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England). 49: 9125-7 |
Zhao G, Wang H, Sanchez S, et al. (2013) Artificial micro-cinderella based on self-propelled micromagnets for the active separation of paramagnetic particles Chemical Communications. 49: 5147-5149 |
Zhao G, Sanchez S, Schmidt OG, et al. (2013) Poisoning of bubble propelled catalytic micromotors : the chemical environment matters Nanoscale. 5: 2909-2914 |
Sánchez S, Fàbregas E, Pumera M. (2010) Detection of Biomarkers with Carbon Nanotube-Based Immunosensors Methods of Molecular Biology. 625: 227-237 |
Sánchez S, Pumera M, Fàbregas E, et al. (2009) Carbon nanotube/polysulfone soft composites: preparation, characterization and application for electrochemical sensing of biomarkers. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. 11: 7721-7728 |
Sánchez S, Pumera M. (2009) Nanorobots: the ultimate wireless self-propelled sensing and actuating devices. Chemistry, An Asian Journal. 4: 1402-10 |
Sánchez S, Fàbregas E, Iwai H, et al. (2009) Phase-inversion method for incorporation of metal nanoparticles into carbon-nanotube/polymer composites. Small. 5: 795-799 |