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S. Piermarini
Researcher at University of Rome Tor Vergata
Publications - 17
Citations - 940
S. Piermarini is an academic researcher from University of Rome Tor Vergata. The author has contributed to research in topics: Detection limit & Amperometry. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 16 publications receiving 765 citations.
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Electrochemical biosensors based on nanomodified screen-printed electrodes: Recent applications in clinical analysis
Fabiana Arduini,Laura Micheli,Danila Moscone,Giuseppe Palleschi,S. Piermarini,Francesco Ricci,Giulia Volpe +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a review of recent advances in the development of screen-printed electrode-based biosensors is presented, together with examples of paper-based electrochemical devices, of multiple detections using arrays of screen printed electrodes, and of the most recent developments in the field of wearable sensors.
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Electrochemical immunosensor array using a 96-well screen-printed microplate for aflatoxin B1 detection
TL;DR: The suitability of the proposed assay for accurate determination of the AFB1 concentration in corn samples was demonstrated, and it was indicated that the PAb could readily distinguish AFB1 from other aflatoxins, with the exception for AFG1.
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Uricase biosensor based on a screen-printed electrode modified with Prussian blue for detection of uric acid in human blood serum
S. Piermarini,Davide Migliorelli,Giulia Volpe,Renato Massoud,Andrea Pierantozzi,Claudio Cortese,Giuseppe Palleschi +6 more
TL;DR: The developed electrochemical biosensor, based on a screen-printed electrode modified with Prussian blue, coupled with a portable instrumentation, was assembled and could be considered an useful tool suitable for UA analysis in human blood serum, performed outside the classical diagnostic laboratory.
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Electrochemical Biosensors for Rapid Detection of Foodborne Salmonella: A Critical Overview
TL;DR: This paper reviews the features of the electrochemical immunosensors, genosensor, aptasensors and phagosensors developed in the last five years for Salmonella detection, focusing on the critical aspects of their application in food analysis.
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Detection of Aflatoxin B1 in Barley: Comparative Study of Immunosensor and HPLC
TL;DR: In this article, an indirect competitive electrochemical enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) has been used for determination of aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) in barley.