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Róbert E. Gyurcsányi is affiliated with the Budapest University of Technology and Economics in Hungary. Their research spans several interconnected fields, including Engineering, Chemistry, and Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology. This multidisciplinary approach is reflected in their extensive work within subfields such as Molecular Biology, Biomedical Engineering, Electrochemistry, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Bioengineering.

The scientist has contributed to a range of topics focusing primarily on advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques, electrochemical analysis and applications, and biosensors and analytical detection. Their work encompasses analytical chemistry and sensors, electrochemical sensors and biosensors, analytical chemistry methods development, and research related to SARS-CoV-2 detection and testing.

Notable recent publications include:

  • Peptide epitope-imprinted polymer microarrays for selective protein recognition. Application for SARS-CoV-2 RBD protein (2021) - Chemical Science
  • Lipophilic Multi-walled Carbon Nanotube-based Solid Contact Potassium Ion-selective Electrodes with Reproducible Standard Potentials. A Comparative Study (2020) - Electroanalysis
  • Aptamers against Immunoglobulins: Design, Selection and Bioanalytical Applications (2020) - International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Finding the Optimal Surface Density of Aptamer Monolayers by SPR Imaging Detection-based Aptamer Microarrays (2020) - Electroanalysis
  • TEMPO-Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes for Solid-Contact Ion-Selective Electrodes with Largely Improved Potential Reproducibility and Stability (2022) - Analytical Chemistry

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Róbert E. Gyurcsányi include:

  • Zsófia Bognár
  • Aysu Yarman
  • Frieder W. Scheller
  • Eszter Supala
  • József Kozma

The primary venues for their research publications feature journals such as Electroanalysis, Electrochemistry Communications, Nanoscale, Chemical Science, and the International Journal of Molecular Sciences. The scientist has multiple contributions particularly in Electroanalysis and related electrochemical communications and nanoscience journals.

The scope of their work emphasizes techniques and applications in biosensing and electrochemical analysis, often integrating nanomaterials and molecular recognition elements. Their research addresses both fundamental aspects and practical approaches to biosensor development and chemical sensing, including specific focus areas like SARS-CoV-2 protein detection, immunoglobulin targeting, and ion-selective electrode design and optimization.

Best Publications

  • Quality control criteria for solid-contact, solvent polymeric membrane ion-selective electrodes

    Ernö Lindner;Róbert E. Gyurcsányi

  • Chemically-modified nanopores for sensing

    Róbert E. Gyurcsányi

  • Electrosynthesized molecularly imprinted polymers for protein recognition

    Júlia Erdőssy;Viola Horváth;Aysu Yarman;Frieder W. Scheller

  • Tailored transport through ion-selective membranes for improved detection limits and selectivity coefficients

    Ernö Lindner;Robert E. Gyurcsányi;Richard P. Buck

  • Electrosynthesized Surface‐Imprinted Conducting Polymer Microrods for Selective Protein Recognition

    Anna Menaker;Vitali Syritski;Jekaterina Reut;Andres Öpik

  • Comparative investigation of electrochemical cholinesterase biosensors for pesticide determination

    A.N. Ivanov;G.A. Evtugyn;R.E. Gyurcsányi;K. Tóth

  • Picomolar detection limits with current-polarized Pb2+ ion-selective membranes.

    Éva Pergel;Robert E. Gyurcsányi;Klára Tóth;Ernö Lindner

  • Electrosynthesized molecularly imprinted polypyrrole films for enantioselective recognition of l-aspartic acid

    Vitali Syritski;Jekaterina Reut;Anna Menaker;Róbert E. Gyurcsányi

  • A polypyrrole-based solid-contact Pb(2+)-selective PVC-membrane electrode with a nanomolar detection limit

    Jolanda Sutter;Ernö Lindner;Robert E. Gyurcsányi;Ernö Pretsch

  • Direct evidence of ionic fluxes across ion-selective membranes: a scanning electrochemical microscopic and potentiometric study.

    Robert E. Gyurcsányi;Éva Pergel;Renáta Nagy;Imre Kapui

  • Microfabricated ISEs: critical comparison of inherently conducting polymer and hydrogel based inner contacts.

    Róbert E Gyurcsányi;Neeraja Rangisetty;Sarah Clifton;Bradford D Pendley

  • Novel polypyrrole based all-solid-state potassium-selective microelectrodes

    Róbert E. Gyurcsányi;Ann-Sofi Nybäck;Ari Ivaska;Klára Tóth

  • Hybridization-Modulated Ion Fluxes through Peptide-Nucleic-Acid- Functionalized Gold Nanotubes. A New Approach to Quantitative Label-Free DNA Analysis

    Gyula Jágerszki;Róbert E. Gyurcsányi;Lajos Höfler;Ernö Pretsch

  • Aptamer-based biochips for label-free detection of plant virus coat proteins by SPR imaging

    Gergely Lautner;Zsófia Balogh;Viola Bardóczy;Tamás Mészáros

  • FTIR‐ATR Study of Water Uptake and Diffusion Through Ion‐Selective Membranes Based on Plasticized Poly(vinyl chloride)

    Tom Lindfors;Fredrik Sundfors;Lajos Höfler;Róbert E. Gyurcsányi

  • Polyaniline nanoparticle-based solid-contact silicone rubber ion-selective electrodes for ultratrace measurements

    Tom Lindfors;Júlia Szücs;Fredrik Sundfors;Róbert E. Gyurcsányi

  • Nanosphere Lithography as a Versatile Method to Generate Surface‐Imprinted Polymer Films for Selective Protein Recognition

    Júlia Bognár;Júlia Szűcs;Zsanett Dorkó;Viola Horváth

  • Amperometric microcells for alkaline phosphatase assay

    Róbert E. Gyurcsányi;Róbert E. Gyurcsányi;Andrea Bereczki;Géza Nagy;Michael R. Neuman

  • Pre-Polarized Hydrophobic Conducting Polymer Solid-Contact Ion-Selective Electrodes with Improved Potential Reproducibility.

    Ning He;Soma Papp;Tom Lindfors;Lajos Höfler

  • Molecularly imprinted polymer-based electrochemical sensors for biopolymers

    Frieder W. Scheller;Xiaorong Zhang;Aysu Yarman;Ulla Wollenberger

  • Hyphenated FT-IR-attenuated total reflection and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy technique to study the water uptake and potential stability of polymeric solid-contact ion-selective electrodes.

    Tom Lindfors;Tom Lindfors;Lajos Höfler;Lajos Höfler;Gyula Jágerszki;Róbert E. Gyurcsányi;Róbert E. Gyurcsányi

  • Solid-State Ion Channels for Potentiometric Sensing†

    Gyula Jágerszki;Ágoston Takács;István Bitter;Róbert E. Gyurcsányi

  • Electrosynthesized molecularly imprinted polyscopoletin nanofilms for human serum albumin detection.

    Zorica Stojanovic;Júlia Erdőssy;Katalin Keltai;Frieder W. Scheller

Frequent Co-Authors

Ernö Lindner
Ernö Lindner University of Memphis
Klára Tóth
Klára Tóth Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Frieder W. Scheller
Frieder W. Scheller University of Potsdam
Ernö Pretsch
Ernö Pretsch ETH Zurich
Justin M. Zook
Justin M. Zook National Institute of Standards and Technology
Ulla Wollenberger
Ulla Wollenberger University of Potsdam
Richard P. Buck
Richard P. Buck University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Eric Bakker
Eric Bakker University of Geneva
Joseph Wang
Joseph Wang University of California, San Diego
Ari Ivaska
Ari Ivaska Åbo Akademi University

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