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  • Ultrasensitive Silicon Nano... Ultrasensitive Silicon Nanowire for Real-World Gas Sensing: Noninvasive Diagnosis of Cancer from Breath Volatolome
    Shehada, Nisreen; Brönstrup, Gerald; Funka, Konrads ... Nano letters, 02/2015, Volume: 15, Issue: 2
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    We report on an ultrasensitive, molecularly modified silicon nanowire field effect transistor that brings together the lock-and-key and cross-reactive sensing worlds for the diagnosis of (gastric) ...
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  • Silicon Nanowire Sensors En... Silicon Nanowire Sensors Enable Diagnosis of Patients via Exhaled Breath
    Shehada, Nisreen; Cancilla, John C; Torrecilla, Jose S ... ACS nano, 07/2016, Volume: 10, Issue: 7
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    Two of the biggest challenges in medicine today are the need to detect diseases in a noninvasive manner and to differentiate between patients using a single diagnostic tool. The current study targets ...
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  • Field-Effect Transistors Ba... Field-Effect Transistors Based on Silicon Nanowire Arrays: Effect of the Good and the Bad Silicon Nanowires
    Wang, Bin; Stelzner, Thomas; Dirawi, Rawi ... ACS applied materials & interfaces, 08/2012, Volume: 4, Issue: 8
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    Aligned arrays of silicon nanowires (aa-Si NWs) allow the exploitation of Si NWs in a scalable way. Previous studies explored the influence of the Si NWs' number, doping density, and diameter on the ...
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  • Sniffing Chronic Renal Fail... Sniffing Chronic Renal Failure in Rat Model by an Array of Random Networks of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
    Haick, Hossam; Hakim, Meggie; Patrascu, Michael ... ACS nano, 05/2009, Volume: 3, Issue: 5
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    In this study, we use an experimental model of bilateral nephrectomy in rats to identify an advanced, yet simple nanoscale-based approach to discriminate between exhaled breath of healthy states and ...
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