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    Antifouling Strategies for Electrochemical Biosensing: Mechanisms and Performance toward Point of Care Based Diagnostic Applications by Russo, Matthew J, Han, Mingyu, Desroches, Pauline E, Manasa, Clayton S, Dennaoui, Jessair, Quigley, Anita F, Kapsa, Robert M. I, Moulton, Simon E, Guijt, Rosanne M, Greene, George W, Silva, Saimon Moraes

    Published in ACS sensors (23-04-2021)
    “…Although there exist numerous established laboratory-based technologies for sample diagnostics and analyte detection, many medical and forensic science…”
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    Lubricin (PRG4) reduces fouling susceptibility and improves sensitivity of carbon-based electrodes by Russo, Matthew J., Han, Mingyu, Quigley, Anita F., Kapsa, Robert M.I., Moulton, Simon E., Doeven, Egan, Guijt, Rosanne, Silva, Saimon M., Greene, George W.

    Published in Electrochimica acta (10-02-2020)
    “…In order to overcome the problems of reliability and accuracy often associated with electrochemical sensing in bioassays due to electrode surface fouling, we…”
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    Calcium ions have a detrimental impact on the boundary lubrication property of hyaluronic acid and lubricin (PRG-4) both alone and in combination by Han, Mingyu, Russo, Matthew J., Desroches, Pauline E., Silva, Saimon M., Quigley, Anita F., Kapsa, Robert M.I., Moulton, Simon E., Greene, George W.

    Published in Colloids and surfaces, B, Biointerfaces (01-02-2024)
    “…Cartilage demineralisation in Osteoarthritis (OA) patients can elevate calcium ion levels in synovial fluid, as evidenced by the prevalence of precipitated…”
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    Novel Boundary Lubrication Mechanisms from Molecular Pillows of Lubricin Brush-Coated Graphene Oxide Nanosheets by Russo, Matthew J., Han, Mingyu, Menon, Nikhil G., Quigley, Anita F., Kapsa, Robert M. I., Moulton, Simon E., Guijt, Rosanne M., M Silva, Saimon, Schmidt, Tannin A., Greene, George W.

    Published in Langmuir (10-05-2022)
    “…There are numerous biomedical applications where the interfacial shearing of surfaces can cause wear and friction, which can lead to a variety of medical…”
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    A Simple Electrochemical Swab Assay for the Rapid Quantification of Clonazepam in Unprocessed Saliva Enabled by Lubricin Antifouling Coatings by Russo, Matthew J., Quigley, Anita F., Kapsa, Robert M. I., Moulton, Simon E., Guijt, Rosanne, Silva, Saimon M., Greene, George W.

    Published in ChemElectroChem (01-07-2020)
    “…The electrochemical sensing of clonazepam in samples of unprocessed saliva is reported, using commercially available reduced graphene oxide (rGO) screen…”
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    Comparing thermoplastic electrode materials: Toward enhanced sensing of O 2 and H 2 O 2 in flow devices by Clark, Kaylee M., Cherwin, Amanda E., Boes, Jason, Russo, Matthew J., Henry, Charles S.

    Published in Electroanalysis (New York, N.Y.) (18-06-2024)
    “…Abstract Carbon composite electrodes often suffer from poor electrocatalytic activity and require complex, expensive, or time‐consuming modifications to…”
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    Evaluating the performance of an inexpensive, commercially available, NFC‐powered and smartphone controlled potentiostat for electrochemical sensing by Beck, Josianne J., Alenicheva, Vera, Rahn, Kira L., Russo, Matthew J., Baldo, Thaisa A., Henry, Charles S.

    Published in Electroanalysis (New York, N.Y.) (01-06-2023)
    “…To move electrochemical sensing technology from the laboratory into point‐of‐care (POC)‐based settings, electrochemical platforms must be cost‐effective,…”
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    Local Governance Teams: How Effective Superintendents and School Boards Work Together by Russo, Matthew J

    Published 01-01-2015
    “…The purpose of this study was to better understand the relationships between superintendents and board members as they work together as effective governance…”
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