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Overview

Jenny Emnéus is affiliated with the Technical University of Denmark in Denmark. Their research spans several fields, primarily in Engineering, Neuroscience, and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Within these domains, Emnéus focuses on subfields such as Biomedical Engineering, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Molecular Biology, Materials Chemistry, and Bioengineering.

The scientist's work covers a range of main topics, including 3D Printing in Biomedical Research, Neuroscience and Neural Engineering, Pluripotent Stem Cells Research, Photoreceptor and Optogenetics Research, Analytical Chemistry and Sensors, Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, and Electrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical Applications.

Emnéus has co-authored publications frequently with several researchers, notably:

  • Arto Heiskanen
  • Janko Kajtez
  • Alberto Martínez-Serrano
  • Malin Parmar
  • Stephan Sylvest Keller

Their research articles have appeared in journals including Advanced Science, Nature Communications, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, Archives of Toxicology, and Electrochimica Acta. The distribution of publications reveals a particular concentration in Advanced Science and multiple contributions to Nature Communications and ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces.

Recent representative papers authored by or associated with Emnéus include:

  • "Single-cell transcriptomics captures features of human midbrain development and dopamine neuron diversity in brain organoids" (2021, Nature Communications)
  • "Brain organoid formation on decellularized porcine brain ECM hydrogels" (2021, PLoS ONE)
  • "3D-Printed Soft Lithography for Complex Compartmentalized Microfluidic Neural Devices" (2020, Advanced Science)
  • "On-Demand Reversible UV-Triggered Interpenetrating Polymer Network-Based Drug Delivery System Using the Spiropyran-Merocyanine Hydrophobicity Switch" (2021, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces)
  • "Embedded 3D Printing in Self-Healing Annealable Composites for Precise Patterning of Functionally Mature Human Neural Constructs" (2022, Advanced Science)

Best Publications

  • Peroxidase-modified electrodes: Fundamentals and application

    Tautgirdas Ruzgas;Elisabeth Csöregi;Jenny Emnéus;Lo Gorton

  • Selective detection in flow analysis based on the combination of immobilized enzymes and chemically modified electrodes

    L. Gorton;E. Csöregi;E. Domínguez;J. Emnéus

  • Microfluidic Enzyme Immunoassay Using Silicon Microchip with Immobilized Antibodies and Chemiluminescence Detection

    Julia Yakovleva;Richard Davidsson;Anna Lobanova;Martin Bengtsson

  • Kinetic models of horseradish peroxidase action on a graphite electrode

    T. Ruzgas;L. Gorton;J. Emnéus;G. Marko-Varga

  • Development and validation of a colorimetric sensor array for fish spoilage monitoring

    Mohamed K. Morsy;Kinga Zór;Nathalie Kostesha;Tommy Sonne Alstrøm

  • Improved stability and altered selectivity of tyrosinase based graphite electrodes for detection of phenolic compounds

    Catalin Nistor;Jenny Emnéus;Lo Gorton;Anton Ciucu

  • Fabrication of scalable and structured tissue engineering scaffolds using water dissolvable sacrificial 3D printed moulds

    Soumyaranjan Mohanty;Layla Bashir Larsen;Jon Trifol;Peter Szabo

  • Development of enzyme-based amperometric sensors for the determination of phenolic compounds

    György Marko-Varga;Jenny Emnéus;Lo Gorton;Tautgirdas Ruzgas

  • The development of a peroxidase biosensor for monitoring phenol and related aromatic compounds

    T. Ruzgas;J. Emnéus;L. Gorton;G. Marko-Varga

  • Flow-injection analysis of phenols at a graphite electrode modified with co-immobilised laccase and tyrosinase

    A.I. Yaropolov;A.N. Kharybin;J. Emnéus;G. Marko-Varga

  • Tyrosinase graphite-epoxy based composite electrodes for detection of phenols

    Patrik Önnerfjord;Jenny Emnéus;György Marko-Varga;Lo Gorton

  • Electrochemical properties of some copper-containing oxidases

    A.I. Yaropolov;A.N. Kharybin;J. Emnéus;G. Marko-Varga

  • Microfluidic enzyme immunosensors with immobilised protein A and G using chemiluminescence detection.

    Julia Yakovleva;Richard Davidsson;Martin Bengtsson;Thomas Laurell

  • Bioelectrochemical monitoring of phenols and aromatic amines in flow injection using novel plant peroxidases.

    † Florentina-Daniela Munteanu;Annika Lindgren;Jenny Emnéus;Lo Gorton

  • Competitive flow immunoassay with fluorescence detection for determination of 4-nitrophenol

    Catalin Nistor;Anna Oubiña;Maria-Pilar Marco;Damià Barceló

  • Microfluidic dissolved oxygen gradient generator biochip as a useful tool in bacterial biofilm studies

    Maciej Skolimowski;Martin Weiss Nielsen;Jenny Emnéus;Søren Molin

  • Phenol oxidase-based biosensors as selective detection units in column liquid chromatography for the determination of phenolic compounds

    Fidel Ortega;Elena Domínguez;Elisabeth Burestedt;Jenny Emnéus

  • Amperometric detection of phenols using peroxidase-modified graphite electrodes

    Annika Lindgren;Jenny Emnéus;Tautgirdas Ruzgas;Lo Gorton

  • Multienzyme electrochemical array sensor for determination of phenols and pesticides

    Renáta Solná;Renáta Solná;Svetlana Sapelnikova;Petr Skládal;Margarethe Winther-Nielsen

  • Rate-limiting steps of tyrosinase-modified electrodes for the detection of catechol.

    Elisabeth Burestedt;Arantxa Narvaez;Tautgirdas Ruzgas;Lo Gorton

Frequent Co-Authors

Lo Gorton
Lo Gorton Lund University
György Marko-Varga
György Marko-Varga Lund University
Tautgirdas Ruzgas
Tautgirdas Ruzgas Malmö University
Anja Boisen
Anja Boisen Technical University of Denmark
Thomas Laurell
Thomas Laurell Lund University
Thomas Lars Andresen
Thomas Lars Andresen Technical University of Denmark
Marco Sampietro
Marco Sampietro Polytechnic University of Milan
Ulla Wollenberger
Ulla Wollenberger University of Potsdam
Niels Bent Larsen
Niels Bent Larsen Technical University of Denmark
Lars Montelius
Lars Montelius Lund University

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