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Yu. G. Vlasov is affiliated with St Petersburg University in the Russian Federation. Their academic career is associated with this institution, reflecting a connection to one of the prominent universities in the region.

There are no recent papers listed for Yu. G. Vlasov, and no specific publication venues have been documented. Similarly, no frequent co-authors or book publications are recorded in the available data.

The scientist's fields of study, subfields, and main topics of research have not been detailed in the source information, and there are no awarded honors or recognitions mentioned for Yu. G. Vlasov.

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Best Publications

  • Nonspecific sensor arrays ("electronic tongue") for chemical analysis of liquids (IUPAC Technical Report)

    Yu. Vlasov;A. Legin;A. Rudnitskaya;C. Di Natale

  • Evaluation of Italian wine by the electronic tongue: recognition, quantitative analysis and correlation with human sensory perception

    A. Legin;A. Rudnitskaya;L. Lvova;Yu. Vlasov

  • Tasting of beverages using an electronic tongue

    Andrey Legin;Alisa Rudnitskaya;Yuri G. Vlasov;Corrado Di Natale

  • Electronic tongues and their analytical application

    Yuri Vlasov;Andrey Legin;Alisa Rudnitskaya

  • Electronic nose and electronic tongue integration for improved classification of clinical and food samples

    Corrado Di Natale;Roberto Paolesse;Antonella Macagnano;Alessandro Mantini

  • Cross-sensitivity evaluation of chemical sensors for electronic tongue: determination of heavy metal ions

    Yuri Vlasov;Andrey Legin;Alisa Rudnitskaya

  • Non-selective chemical sensors in analytical chemistry : From electronic nose to electronic tongue

    Y. Vlasov;Andrey Legin

  • Multicomponent analysis of Korean green tea by means of disposable all-solid-state potentiometric electronic tongue microsystem

    Larisa Lvova;Andrey Legin;Yuri Vlasov;Geun Sig Cha

  • Multicomponent analysis on polluted waters by means of an electronic tongue

    C. Di Natale;A. Macagnano;F. Davide;A. D'Amico

  • Electronic tongue: new analytical tool for liquid analysis on the basis of non-specific sensors and methods of pattern recognition

    Yu.G Vlasov;A.V Legin;A.M Rudnitskaya;A D'Amico

  • Application of Electronic Tongue for Quantitative Analysis of Mineral Water and Wine

    Andrey Legin;Alisa Rudnitskaya;Yuri Vlasov;Corrado Di Natale

  • All-solid-state electronic tongue and its application for beverage analysis

    Larisa Lvova;Larisa Lvova;Soon Shin Kim;Andrey Legin;Yuri Vlasov

  • Application of a combined artificial olfaction and taste system to the quantification of relevant compounds in red wine

    Corrado Di Natale;Roberto Paolesse;Antonella Macagnano;Alessandro Mantini

  • Development of multisensor systems based on chalcogenide thin film chemical sensors for the simultaneous multicomponent analysis of metal ions in complex solutions

    Yu.G. Mourzina;J. Schubert;W. Zander;A. Legin

  • Electronic tongue for pharmaceutical analytics: quantification of tastes and masking effects.

    Andrey Legin;Alisa Rudnitskaya;David Clapham;Boris Seleznev

  • Application of electronic tongue for qualitative and quantitative analysis of complex liquid media

    A Legin;A Rudnitskaya;Yu Vlasov;C Di Natale

  • Electronic tongue for quality assessment of ethanol, vodka and eau-de-vie

    A. Legin;A. Rudnitskaya;B. Seleznev;Yu. Vlasov

  • The features of the electronic tongue in comparison with the characteristics of the discrete ion-selective sensors

    A.V Legin;A.M Rudnitskaya;Yu.G Vlasov;C Di Natale

  • Multicomponent analysis of heavy metal cations and inorganic anions in liquids by a non-selective chalcogenide glass sensor array

    Corrado Di Natale;Fabrizio Davide;Jos A.J. Brunink;Arnaldo D'Amico

  • Chalcogenide glass chemical sensors: Research and analytical applications

    Yu.G. Vlasov;E.A. Bychkov;A.V. Legin

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrey Legin
Andrey Legin Saint Petersburg State University
Michael J. Schöning
Michael J. Schöning RWTH Aachen University
Jürgen Schubert
Jürgen Schubert Forschungszentrum Jülich
Hans Lüth
Hans Lüth Forschungszentrum Jülich
Arnaldo D'Amico
Arnaldo D'Amico University of Rome Tor Vergata
Tatsuo Yoshinobu
Tatsuo Yoshinobu Tohoku University
Bing-Joe Hwang
Bing-Joe Hwang National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
Salvador Alegret
Salvador Alegret Autonomous University of Barcelona
Richard P. Buck
Richard P. Buck University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Kim H. Esbensen
Kim H. Esbensen Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland

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