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    A biodegradable thermoset polymer made by esterification of citric acid and glycerol by Halpern, Jeffrey M., Urbanski, Richard, Weinstock, Allison K., Iwig, David F., Mathers, Robert T., von Recum, Horst A.

    “…A new biomaterial, a degradable thermoset polymer, was made from simple, economical, biocompatable monomers without the need for a catalyst. Glycerol and…”
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    Differentiation between genetic mutations of breast cancer by breath volatolomics by Barash, Orna, Zhang, Wei, Halpern, Jeffrey M, Hua, Qing-Ling, Pan, Yue-Yin, Kayal, Haneen, Khoury, Kayan, Liu, Hu, Davies, Michael P A, Haick, Hossam

    Published in Oncotarget (29-12-2015)
    “…Mapping molecular sub-types in breast cancer (BC) tumours is a rapidly evolving area due to growing interest in, for example, targeted therapy and screening…”
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    The emergence of psychoanalytical electrochemistry: the translation of MDD biomarker discovery to diagnosis with electrochemical sensing by Nadar, Priyanka M., Merrill, Mckenna A., Austin, Katherine, Strakowski, Stephen M., Halpern, Jeffrey M.

    Published in Translational psychiatry (08-09-2022)
    “…The disease burden and healthcare costs of psychiatric diseases along with the pursuit to understand their underlying biochemical mechanisms have led to…”
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    An Orthogonal Workflow of Electrochemical, Computational, and Thermodynamic Methods Reveals Limitations of Using a Literature-Reported Insulin Binding Peptide in Biosensors by Austin, Katherine, Torres, Jazmine A., Waters, Jeffery D. V., Balog, Eva Rose M., Halpern, Jeffrey M., Pantazes, Robert J.

    Published in ACS omega (17-09-2024)
    “…Developing a continuous insulin-monitoring biosensor is of great importance for both the cellular biomanufacturing industry and for treating diabetes mellitus…”
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    On-Demand Electrochemical Fabrication of Ordered Nanoparticle Arrays using Scanning Electrochemical Cell Microscopy by Rahman, Md. Maksudur, Tolbert, Chloe L., Saha, Partha, Halpern, Jeffrey M., Hill, Caleb M.

    Published in ACS nano (27-12-2022)
    “…Well-ordered nanoparticle arrays are attractive platforms for a variety of analytical applications, but the fabrication of such arrays is generally…”
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    Sensor technologies for quality control in engineered tissue manufacturing by McCorry, Mary Clare, Reardon, Kenneth F, Black, Marcie, Williams, Chrysanthi, Babakhanova, Greta, Halpern, Jeffrey M, Sarkar, Sumona, Swami, Nathan S, Mirica, Katherine A, Boermeester, Sarah, Underhill, Abbie

    Published in Biofabrication (27-10-2022)
    “…The use of engineered cells, tissues, and organs has the opportunity to change the way injuries and diseases are treated. Commercialization of these…”
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    Stimuli-Responsive Templated Polymer as a Target Receptor for a Conformation-Based Electrochemical Sensing Platform by Ahmad, Habib M. N, Dutta, Gaurab, Csoros, John, Si, Bo, Yang, Rongfang, Halpern, Jeffrey M, Seitz, W. Rudolf, Song, Edward

    Published in ACS applied polymer materials (08-01-2021)
    “…The use of highly cross-linked molecularly imprinted polymers as a synthetic target receptor has the limitations of restricted accessibility to the binding…”
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    Rhenium alloys as ductile substrates for diamond thin-film electrodes by Halpern, Jeffrey M., Martin, Heidi B.

    Published in Diamond and related materials (01-02-2014)
    “…Molybdenum–rhenium (Mo/Re) and tungsten–rhenium (W/Re) alloys were investigated as substrates for thin-film, polycrystalline boron-doped diamond electrodes…”
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    Chronic in vivo nerve electrical recordings of Aplysia californica using a boron-doped polycrystalline diamond electrode by Halpern, Jeffrey M., Cullins, Miranda J., Chiel, Hillel J., Martin, Heidi B.

    Published in Diamond and related materials (01-02-2010)
    “…Custom diamond electrodes for in vivo, passive electrical nerve recording were developed and implanted in an intact, freely behaving Aplysia californica. A…”
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    Diamond electrodes for neurodynamic studies in Aplysia californica by Halpern, Jeffrey M., Xie, Songtao, Sutton, Greg P., Higashikubo, Bryan T., Chestek, Cynthia A., Lu, Hui, Chiel, Hillel J., Martin, Heidi B.

    Published in Diamond and related materials (01-02-2006)
    “…As part of an ongoing effort to demonstrate that diamond is a versatile electrode material for biological applications, we present our progress in the…”
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    Wireless Amperometric Neurochemical Monitoring Using an Integrated Telemetry Circuit by Roham, Masoud, Halpern, Jeffrey M., Martin, Heidi B., Chiel, Hillel J., Mohseni $^$, Pedram

    “…An integrated circuit for wireless real-time monitoring of neurochemical activity in the nervous system is described. The chip is capable of conducting…”
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    Troubleshooting the Process of Creating an Electrochemically Active Elastin‐Like Polymer by Mack, Alexis F., Morales, Marissa, Balog, Eva Rose M., Halpern, Jeffrey M.

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2018)
    “…Elastin‐like polymers (ELPs) are stimuli‐responsive polymers similar to vertebrate elastin. ELPs undergo a characteristic elongation‐collapse transition that…”
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    Diamond Microelectrodes and CMOS Microelectronics for Wireless Transmission of Fast-Scan Cyclic Voltammetry by Roham, M., Halpern, J.M., Martin, H.B., Chiel, H.J., Mohseni, P.

    “…This paper reports on technology development at the sensor and circuit levels for wireless transmission of fast- scan cyclic voltammetry (FSCV) in…”
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    A Single-chain Templated Polymer-based Target Receptor as a New Platform for Label-free Selective Electrochemical Sensing by Dutta, Gaurab, Yang, Rongfang, Ahmad, Habib M. N., Si, Bo, Csoros, John, Ren, Tianyu, Halpem, Jeffrey M., Rudolf Seitz, W., Song, Edward

    “…We report a novel single-chain polymer-based chemical receptor that can be used for the label-free electrochemical detection of an analyte with high…”
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