Susan R. Mikkelsen

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University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada 
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Analytical Chemistry
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Rahimi M, Youn HY, McCanna DJ, et al. (2013) Application of cyclic biamperometry to viability and cytotoxicity assessment in human corneal epithelial cells. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry. 405: 4975-9
Rahimi M, Mikkelsen SR. (2011) Cyclic biamperometry at micro-interdigitated electrodes. Analytical Chemistry. 83: 7555-9
Yang H, Fung S, Sun W, et al. (2008) Ionic-complementary peptide-modified highly ordered pyrolytic graphite electrode for biosensor application. Biotechnology Progress. 24: 964-971
Mann TS, O'Hagan L, Ertl P, et al. (2008) Microplate-compatible biamperometry array for parallel 48-channel amperometric or coulometric measurements. Analytical Chemistry. 80: 2988-92
Mann TS, Mikkelsen SR. (2008) Antibiotic susceptibility testing at a screen-printed carbon electrode array. Analytical Chemistry. 80: 843-8
Ertl P, Wagner M, Corton E, et al. (2003) Rapid identification of viable Escherichia coli subspecies with an electrochemical screen-printed biosensor array. Biosensors & Bioelectronics. 18: 907-16
Ertl P, Mikkelsen SR. (2001) Electrochemical biosensor array for the identification of microorganisms based on lectin-lipopolysaccharide recognition. Analytical Chemistry. 73: 4241-8
Corton E, Raffa D, Mikkelsen SR. (2001) A Novel Electrochemical Method for the Identification of Microorganisms Electroanalysis. 13: 999-1002
Ertl P, Robello E, Battaglini F, et al. (2000) Rapid antibiotic susceptibility testing via electrochemical measurement of ferricyanide reduction by Escherichia coli and Clostridium sporogenes. Analytical Chemistry. 72: 4957-64
Ertl P, Unterladstaetter B, Bayer K, et al. (2000) Ferricyanide reduction by Escherichia coli: kinetics, mechanism, and application to the optimization of recombinant fermentations. Analytical Chemistry. 72: 4949-56
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