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1. Surface Blocking-Based Potentiometric Biosensor for Detection of E. coli ATCC 15597 Using Phage MS2 as a Receptor.

2. Unveiling Potassium and Sodium Ion Dynamics in Living Plants with an In-Planta Potentiometric Microneedle Sensor.

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3. Aptamer-Based Potentiometric Sensor Enables Highly Selective and Neurocompatible Neurochemical Sensing in Rat Brain.

4. Potentiometric Determination of Circulating Glycoproteins by Boronic Acid End-Functionalized Poly(ethylene glycol)-Modified Electrode.

5. Polymeric Membrane Electrodes Using Calix[4]pyrrole Bis/Tetra-Phosphonate Cavitands as Ionophores for Potentiometric Acetylcholine Sensing with High Selectivity.

6. Enhanced Hemocompatibility and In Vivo Analytical Accuracy of Intravascular Potentiometric Carbon Dioxide Sensors via Nitric Oxide Release.

7. Precision pH Sensor Based on WO 3 Nanofiber-Polymer Composites and Differential Amplification.

8. Wearable Potentiometric Ion Patch for On-Body Electrolyte Monitoring in Sweat: Toward a Validation Strategy to Ensure Physiological Relevance.

9. Polymeric Nanofilter Biointerface for Potentiometric Small-Biomolecule Recognition.

10. Wearable All-Solid-State Potentiometric Microneedle Patch for Intradermal Potassium Detection.

11. In Situ Sensing of the Neurotransmitter Acetylcholine in a Dynamic Range of 1 nM to 1 mM.

12. Galvanic Redox Potentiometry for Self-Driven in Vivo Measurement of Neurochemical Dynamics at Open-Circuit Potential.

13. Light-Addressable Potentiometric Sensors Using ZnO Nanorods as the Sensor Substrate for Bioanalytical Applications.

14. Biocompatible Poly(catecholamine)-Film Electrode for Potentiometric Cell Sensing.

15. Quasi-Two-Dimensional Metal Oxide Semiconductors Based Ultrasensitive Potentiometric Biosensors.

16. Wearable Potentiometric Chloride Sweat Sensor: The Critical Role of the Salt Bridge.

17. In Situ Potentiometry and Ellipsometry: A Promising Tool to Study Biofouling of Potentiometric Sensors.

18. Galvanic Cell Type Sensor for Soil Moisture Analysis.

19. Improved ion-selective detection method using nanopipette with poly(vinyl chloride)-based membrane.

20. Potentiometric sensors with carbon black supporting platinum nanoparticles.

21. Simultaneous biosensing with quartz crystal microbalance with a dissipation coupled-gate semiconductor device.

22. A label-free potentiometric sensor principle for the detection of antibody-antigen interactions.

23. Direct ion speciation analysis with ion-selective membranes operated in a sequential potentiometric/time resolved chronopotentiometric sensing mode.

24. Sequestering ability of phytate toward biologically and environmentally relevant trivalent metal cations.

25. Potentiometric strip cell based on carbon nanotubes as transducer layer: toward low-cost decentralized measurements.

26. Molecularly engineered charge-conversion of proteins for sensitive biosensing.

27. Reversible detection of heparin and other polyanions by pulsed chronopotentiometric polymer membrane electrode.

28. Use of information visualization methods eliminating cross talk in multiple sensing units investigated for a light-addressable potentiometric sensor.

29. Aptamer-based potentiometric measurements of proteins using ion-selective microelectrodes.

30. Amperometric detection of carbohydrates with a portable silicone/quartz capillary microchip by designed fracture sampling.

31. Flow injection amperometric detection of 2'-deoxyguanosine at a ruthenium oxide hexacyanoferrate modified electrode.

32. Ion-selective electrodes with three-dimensionally ordered macroporous carbon as the solid contact.

33. Ultratrace determination of inorganic selenium without signal calibration.

34. Detection of heavy metal ions in water by high-resolution surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy combined with anodic stripping voltammetry.

35. Electrochemical detection of arsenic(III) using iridium-implanted boron-doped diamond electrodes.

36. Determination of the capacitance of solid-state potentiometric sensors: An electrochemical time-of-flight method.

37. Fabrication of a planar-form screen-printed solid electrolyte modified Ag/AgCl reference electrode for application in a potentiometric biosensor.

38. Enzyme-electropolymer-based amperometric biosensors: an innovative platform for time-temperature integrators.

39. Fluorous bulk membranes for potentiometric sensors with wide selectivity ranges: observation of exceptionally strong ion pair formation.

40. Sol-gel derived potentiometric pH sensors.

41. Chronoamperometry to determine differential reductions in uptake in brain synaptosomes from serotonin transporter knockout mice.

42. Potentiometric immunosensor using artificial antibody based on molecularly imprinted polymers.

43. Factors affecting the potentiometric response of all-solid-state solvent polymeric membrane calcium-selective electrode for low-level measurements.

44. In-soil potassium sensor system.

45. Ultrasensitive potentiometric immunosensor based on SA and OCA techniques for immobilization of HBsAb with colloidal Au and polyvinyl butyral as matrixes.

46. Constant-distance mode scanning potentiometry. 1. Visualization of calcium carbonate dissolution in aqueous solution.

47. Development of a disposable potentiometric sensor for the near patient testing of plasma thiol concentrations.

48. Potentiometric differentiation of mono- and macromolecular thiol within human plasma at carbon fiber electrodes.

49. Determination of peroxyl radical scavenging activity of flavonoids and plant extracts using an automatic potentiometric titrator.

50. Evaluation of the separate equilibrium processes that dictate the upper detection limit of neutral ionophore-based potentiometric sensors.