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H. Brian Halsall was affiliated with the University of Cincinnati in the United States during their academic career.

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Best Publications

  • Electrochemical biosensors.

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  • Microfluidic immunosensor systems.

    Adam Bange;H. Brian Halsall;William R. Heineman

  • An integrated microfluidic biochemical detection system for protein analysis with magnetic bead-based sampling capabilities

    Jin-Woo Choi;Kwang W. Oh;Jennifer H. Thomas;William R. Heineman

  • Small-volume voltammetric detection of 4-aminophenol with interdigitated array electrodes and its application to electrochemical enzyme immunoassay

    Osamu Niwa;Osamu Niwa;Yan Xu;Yan Xu;H. Brian Halsall;William R. Heineman

  • Revolutionizing biodegradable metals

    Yeoheung Yun;Zhongyun Dong;Namheon Lee;Yijun Liu

  • p-aminophenyl phosphate: an improved substrate for electrochemical enzyme immnoassay

    Hua T. Tang;Craig E. Lunte;H.Brian Halsall;William R. Heineman

  • Zeptomole-Detecting Biosensor for Alkaline Phosphatase in an Electrochemical Immunoassay for 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid

    Christian G. Bauer;A. V. Eremenko;Eva Ehrentreich-Förster;Frank Fabian Bier

  • Strategies for electrochemical immunoassay.

    William R. Heineman;H. Brian Halsall

  • Nanotube electrodes and biosensors

    YeoHeung Yun;Zhongyun Dong;Vesselin Shanov;William R. Heineman

  • Simultaneous immunoassay using electrochemical detection of metal ion labels.

    Hayes Fj;Halsall Hb;Heineman Wr

  • Development and Characterization of Microfluidic Devices and Systems for Magnetic Bead-Based Biochemical Detection

    Jin-Woo Choi;Kwang W. Oh;Arum Han;C. Ajith Wijayawardhana

  • Carbohydrate-based label-free detection of Escherichia coli ORN 178 using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy.

    Xuefei Guo;Ashish Kulkarni;Amos Doepke;H. Brian Halsall

  • A nanotube array immunosensor for direct electrochemical detection of antigen–antibody binding

    Yeo Heung Yun;Adam Bange;William R. Heineman;H. Brian Halsall

  • Imaging of immobilized antibody layers with scanning electrochemical microscopy.

    G. Wittstock;Ke-Jia Yu;H. B. Halsall;T. H. Ridgway

  • Comparison of methods for following alkaline phosphatase catalysis: Spectrophotometric versus amperometric detection

    Robert Q. Thompson;George C. Barone;H.Brian Halsall;William R. Heineman

  • Electrochemical immunoassay moving into the fast lane

    Niina J. Ronkainen-Matsuno;Jennifer H. Thomas;H.Brian Halsall;William R. Heineman

  • Extending the detection limit of solid-phase electrochemical enzyme immunoassay to the attomole level.

    Jenkins Sh;Heineman Wr;Halsall Hb

  • Electrochemical enzyme immunoassay using sequential saturation technique in a 20-μl capillary: digoxin as a model analyte

    Noriaki Kaneki;Yan Xu;Anu Kumari;H.Brian Halsall

  • Bead-Based Electrochemical Immunoassay for Bacteriophage MS2

    Jennifer H. Thomas;Sang Kyung Kim;Peter J. Hesketh;H. Brian Halsall

  • Fabrication of comb interdigitated electrodes array (IDA) for a microbead-based electrochemical assay system.

    Sang Kyung Kim;Peter J. Hesketh;Changming Li;Jennifer H. Thomas

  • A Multiwalled‐Carbon‐Nanotube‐Based Biosensor for Monitoring Microcystin‐LR in Sources of Drinking Water Supplies

    Changseok Han;Amos Doepke;Wondong Cho;Vlassis Likodimos

Frequent Co-Authors

William R. Heineman
William R. Heineman University of Cincinnati
Vesselin Shanov
Vesselin Shanov University of Cincinnati
Yeoheung Yun
Yeoheung Yun North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
Mark J. Schulz
Mark J. Schulz University of Cincinnati
Chong H. Ahn
Chong H. Ahn University of Cincinnati
Patrick A. Limbach
Patrick A. Limbach University of Cincinnati
Dionysios D. Dionysiou
Dionysios D. Dionysiou University of Cincinnati
Gunther Wittstock
Gunther Wittstock Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg
Arum Han
Arum Han Texas A&M University
Osamu Niwa
Osamu Niwa Saitama Institute of Technology

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