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of
Publications (2000-2006)
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2001,
2002,
2003,
2004,
2005,
2006
2000
113. L. Alfonta, E. Katz,
I. Willner
Sensing of
acetylcholine
by a tri-component enzyme-layered electrode using Faradaic
impedance spectroscopy,
cyclic voltammetry and
microgravimetric quartz-crystal-microbalance transduction methods.
Anal.
Chem.
2000,
72,
927-935.
114. M. Greenwald, D.
Wessely, E.
Katz, I. Willner, Y. Cohen
From homoleptic to heteroleptic double stranded copper (I) helicates:
The role of self-recognition in self-assembly processes.
J. Org. Chem. 2000, 65, 1050-1058.
115. I. Willner, E. Katz
Integration
of
layered redox-proteins and conductive supports for bioelectronic
applications.
Angew.
Chem.
Int. Ed. 2000,
39, 1180-1218. (
Cover page)
116. A. Bardea, E. Katz,
I. Willner
Biosensors
with
amperometric detection of enzymatically controlled pH-changes.
Electroanalysis
2000,
12,
731-735.
117. A. Bardea, E. Katz,
I. Willner
Probing
antigen-antibody
interactions on electrode supports by the
biocatalyzed
precipitation of an insoluble product.
Electroanalysis
2000,
12,
1097-1106.
118. A.N. Shipway, E. Katz,
I. Willner
Nanoparticle arrays on surfaces for electronic, optical and sensoric
applications.
ChemPhysChem 2000,
1,
18-52. (Cover
page)
119.
V. Pardo-Yissar, E.
Katz, I.
Willner, A.B. Kotlyar, C.
Sanders,
H. Lill
Biomaterial
engineered electrodes for bioelectronics.
Faraday
Discussions 2000, 116, 119-134.
"General
Discussion" related to the paper: pp. 171-190.
120.
I. Willner, E.
Katz, B. Willner
Layered
functionalized
electrodes for electrochemical biosensor applications.
in: Biosensors
and Their Applications, V.C. Yang and T.T. Ngo (Eds.),
Kluwer
Academic
Publishers, New York,
2000, Chapter 4, pp. 47-98.
121. A.B. Kharitonov, M. Zayats, A. Lichtenstein,
E.
Katz, I. Willner
Enzyme
monolayer-functionalized field-effect transistors for biosensor
applications.
Sensors & Actuators B 2000, 70, 222-231.
122. A.B. Kharitonov, L. Alfonta,
E. Katz,
I. Willner
Probing
of bioaffinnity interactions at interfaces using
impedance
spectroscopy and chronopotentiometry.
J.
Electroanal. Chem. 2000, 487, 133-141.
123. M. Zayats, A.B. Kharitonov, E.
Katz, A.F. Bückmann, I.
Willner
An integrated NAD
+-dependent
enzyme-functionalized field-effect transistor (ENFET) system:
development
of a lactate biosensor.
Biosens. Bioelectron.
2000,
15,
671-680.
124. M. Lahav, V. Heleg-Shabtai, J.
Wasserman,
E.
Katz, I. Willner,
H.
Dürr, Y.-Z. Hu, S. Bossmann
Photoelectrochemistry
with integrated photosensitizer-electron
acceptor
and Au-nanoparticle arrays.
J.
Am. Chem. Soc. 2000, 122, 11480-11487.
125. R. Hirsch,
E.
Katz, I. Willner
Magneto-switchable
bioelectrocatalysis.
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2000,
122, 12053-12054.
(
Chemical
& Engineering News about this paper)
2001
126. E. Katz,
A.N. Shipway, I. Willner
The
electrochemical and photochemical activation of redox-enzymes.
in:
Electron
Transfer in Chemistry. Vol. 4: Heterogeneous Systems,
Solid State
Systems, Gas Phase Systems.
Section 1: Catalysis of
Electron
Transfer, V. Balzani, P.
Piotrowiak, M.A.J. Rodgers
(Eds.),
Wiley-VCH,
Weinheim, Germany, 2001, pp. 127-201.
127. L. Alfonta, A. Bardea, O. Khersonsky,
E.
Katz, I. Willner
Chronopotentiometry
and Faradaic impedance spectroscopy
as signal transduction
methods
for the biocatalytic precipitation
of an insoluble product
on electrode supports:Routes for
enzyme
sensors, immunosensors and DNA-sensors.
Biosens.
Bioelectron.
2001,
16,
675-687.
128.
I.
Willner,
V.
Pardo-Yissar,
E. Katz,
K.T. Ranjit
A
photoactivated
"Molecular Train" for optoelectronic applications: light-stimulated
translocation
of a b-cyclodextrin receptor within
a
stoppered
azobenzene-alkyl chain
supramolecular
monolayer assembly on a Au-electrode.
J.
Electroanal. Chem. 2001, 497, 172-177.
129. R. Gabai, N. Sallacan,
V.
Chegel, T. Bourenko, E. Katz,
I.
Willner
Characterization of the
swelling of acrylamidophenylboronic acid - acrylamide hydrogels upon
interaction with glucose
by Faradaic impedance spectroscopy, chronopotentiometry,
quartz-crystal microbalance
(QCM) and surface plasmon resonance (SPR) experiments.
J. Phys. Chem. B
2001,
105,
8196-8202.
130. V. Pardo-Yissar, E.
Katz, O.
Lioubashevski, I. Willner
Layered
polyelectrolyte films on Au-electrodes: Characterization of
electron-transfer
features
at the charged-polymer-interface and application for selective redox
reactions.
Langmuir
2001,
17,
1110-1118.
131. E.
Katz,
L. Alfonta, I. Willner
Chronopotentiometry
and Faradaic impedance spectroscopy
as
methods of signal transduction for the immunosensors.
Sensors
& Actuators B 2001, 76, 134-141.
132. A.B. Kharitonov, M. Zayats, L.
Alfonta,
E.
Katz, I.
Willner
A
novel ISFET-based NAD+-dependent enzyme sensor for lactate.
Sensors
& Actuators B 2001, 76, 203-210.
133.
A.N. Shipway, E.
Katz, I. Willner
Molecular memory and
processing
devices in solution and on surfaces.
in: Structure and Bonding,
volume title: "Molecular Machines
and Motors",
J.-P. Sauvage (Ed.),
Springer-Verlag,
Berlin, 2001, Vol. 99, pp. 237-281.
134.
A.B. Kharitonov, J. Wasserman,
E.
Katz, I. Willner
The use of impedance
spectroscopy
for the characterization of protein-modified
ISFET devices: Application
of the method for the analysis of biorecognition processes.
J. Phys. Chem. B 2001,
105,
4205-4213.
135.
M. Lahav, C. Durkan, R. Gabai,
E.
Katz, I. Willner, M.E.
Welland
Redox activation of a
polyaniline-coated
cantilever: An electro-driven microdevice.
Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.
2001,
40,
4095-4097.
136.
V. Chegel, O. Raitman, E.
Katz, R. Gabai, I. Willner
Photonic transduction of
electrochemically-triggered redox-functions of
polyaniline films using
surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy.
Chem. Commun. 2001,
883-884.
137.
M. Zayats, A.B. Kharitonov, E.
Katz, I. Willner
An integrated relay/nitrate
reductase field-effect transistor for the sensing of nitrate (NO3-).
Analyst 2001,
126,
652-657.
138.
O.A. Raitman, E.
Katz, I. Willner, V.I.
Chegel, G.V. Popova
Photonic transduction of
a three-state electronic memory and of electrochemical
sensing of NADH using
surface
plasmon resonance spectroscopy.
Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.
2001,
40,
3649-3652.
139.
E.
Katz,
A.F. Bückmann, I. Willner
Self-powered enzyme-based
biosensors.
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2001,
123,
10752-10753.
(Alchemist
about this paper) (Analytical
Chemistry
about this paper)
140.
M. Lahav, E.
Katz, I. Willner
Photochemical imprint of
molecular recognition sites in two-dimensional monolayers
assembled on Au-electrodes:
Effects of the monolayer
structures on the binding affinities
and association kinetics
to the imprinted interfaces.
Langmuir 2001,
17,
7387-7395.
141.
E.
Katz,
I. Willner
Magnetic control of chemical
transformations: Application for
programmed electrocatalysis
and surface patterning.
Electrochem. Commun.
2001,
3,
683-685. (Erroneous version)
Electrochem. Commun.
2002,
4,
201-204. (Erratum - Corrected version)
2002
142. I. Willner,
B. Willner, E.
Katz
Functional biosensor systems
via
surface-nanoengineering of electronic elements.
Reviews in Molecular
Biotechnology 2002,
82, 325-355.
143.
L. Sheeney-Haj-Ichia, E.
Katz, J. Wasserman, I.
Willner
Magneto-switchable
electrogenerated
biochemiluminescence.
Chem. Commun. 2002,
158-159.
144.
M. Zayats, E.
Katz, I. Willner
Electrical contacting of
glucose oxidase by surface reconstitution of
the apo-protein on a
relay-boronic
acid-FAD cofactor monolayer.
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2002,
124,
2120-2121.
145.
E.
Katz,
L. Sheeney-Haj-Ichia, A.F. Bückmann, I. Willner
Dual biosensing by
magneto-controlled
bioelectrocatalysis.
Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.
2002,
41,
1343-1346.
146.
I. Willner, E.
Katz, B. Willner
Amplified and specific
electronic
transduction of DNA sensing processes
in monolayer and thin-film
assemblies.
in: Electroanalytical
Methods of Biological Materials,
A. Brajter-Toth, J.Q.
Chambers
(Eds.), Marcel Dekker,
New York, 2002, pp.
43-107.
147. O.A. Raitman, E. Katz,
A.F. Bückmann, I. Willner
Integration of
polyaniline/polyacrylic
acid films and redox-enzymes on electrode supports:
An in situ
electrochemical/surface
plasmon resonance
study of the bioelectrocatalyzed
oxidation of glucose or
lactate in the integrated bioelectrocatalytic systems.
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2002,
124,
6487-6496.
148.
O.A. Raitman, F. Patolsky, E.
Katz, I. Willner
Electrical contacting of
glucose dehydrogenase by the reconstitution
of a pyrroloquinoline
quinone-functionalized
polyaniline film associated
with an Au-electrode: An
in
situ SPR-electrochemical study.
Chem. Commun. 2002,
1936-1937.
149.
E.
Katz,
I. Willner
Magneto-stimulated
hydrodynamic
control of electrocatalytic and bioelectrocatalytic processes.
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2002,
124,
10290-10291.
150.
F. Patolsky,
E.
Katz, I. Willner
Amplified DNA detection
by electrogenerated biochemiluminescence and by the catalyzed
precipitation
of an insoluble product on
electrodes in the presence
of the doxorubicin intercalator.
Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.
2002,
41,
3398-3402.
151.
E.
Katz,
L. Sheeney-Haj-Ichia, I. Willner
Magneto-switchable
electrocatalytic
and bioelectrocatalytic transformations.
Chem. Eur. J. 2002,
8,
4138-4148.
152.
E.
Katz,
A.N. Shipway, I. Willner
Mediated
electron-transfer between redox-enzymes and electrode supports.
in:
Encyclopedia
of Electrochemistry, Vol. 9: Bioelectrochemistry,
G.S.
Wilson, (Ed.), A.J. Bard, M. Stratmann (Editors-in-Chief),
Wiley-VCH
GmbH, Weinheim, Germany, 2002, Chapter 17, pp. 559-626.
153. V.I.
Chegel, O.A. Raitman, O.
Lioubashevski,
Y. Shirshov,
E. Katz, I. Willner
Redox-switching of
electrorefractive,
electrochromic and conducting functions
of Cu2+/polyacrylic
acid films associated with electrodes.
Adv. Mater. 2002,
14,
1549-1553.
154.
E.
Katz,
A.N. Shipway, I. Willner
Electronic and optical
transformations
of photoisomerization processes at molecular-
and
biomolecular-functionalized
surfaces.
in: Photoreactive
Organic
Thin Films, S. Sekkat, W. Knoll
(Eds.),
Academic Press, 2002,
Chapter II-7, pp. 219-268.
155. M. Zayats, E. Katz,
I. Willner
Electrical contacting of
flavoenzymes and NAD(P)+-dependent
enzymes
by reconstitution and
affinity
interactions on phenylboronic acid
monolayers associated with
Au-electrodes.
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2002,
124,
14724-14735.
2003
156. E.
Katz, I. Willner
Biofuel cells based on
monolayer-functionalized
biocatalytic electrodes.
in: Advanced
Macromolecular
and Supramolecular Materials and Processes,
K.E. Geckeler (Ed.), Kluwer
Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York, 2003,
pp 175-196.
157. V. Pardo-Yissar, E. Katz,
J. Wasserman, I. Willner
Acetylcholine
esterase-labeled
CdS nanoparticles on electrodes:
Photoelectrochemical sensing
of the enzyme inhibitors.
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2003,
125,
622-623.
158. E.
Katz,
A.N. Shipway, I. Willner
Chemically functionalized
metal nanoparticles: Synthesis, properties and applications.
In: Nanoscale Materials,
L.M. Liz-Marzan, P. Kamat (Eds.),
Kluwer, Boston, 2003,
Chapter 2, pp. 5-78.
159. S.P.
Pogorelova, M. Zayats, T. Bourenko,
A.B.
Kharitonov,
E. Katz, I. Willner
The analysis of NAD(P)+/NAD(P)H
cofactors by imprinted polymer
membranes associated with
ISFET devices and Au-quartz crystals.
Anal. Chem. 2003,
75,
509-517.
160.
S.P. Pogorelova, M. Zayats,
A.B.
Kharitonov, E.
Katz, I. Willner
Analysis of NAD(P)+-cofactors
by redox-functionalized ISFET devices.
Sensors
and Actuators B 2003, 89, 40-47.
161.
Y. Weizmann, F. Patolsky, E.
Katz, I. Willner
Amplified DNA sensing and
immunosensing by the rotation of functional magnetic particles.
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2003,
125,
3452-3454.
162.
Y. Xiao, F. Patolsky, E.
Katz, J.F. Hainfeld, I.
Willner
'Plugging into enzymes':
Nanowiring of redox-enzymes by a gold nanoparticle.
Science 2003,
299,
1877-1881. (About
our paper in the Internet)
163. E.
Katz,
A.N. Shipway, I. Willner
Biofuel cells: Functional
design and operation.
In: Handbook of Fuel
Cells - Fundamentals, Technology, Applications,
W. Vielstich, H. Gasteiger,
A. Lamm (Eds.), Wiley, 2003, Vol. 1, Part 4, Chapter 21, pp.
355-381.
About
the book.
164.
I. Willner, B. Willner, E.
Katz
Bioelectronics: Development of
biosensors, biofuel-cells and circuitry.
In: Molecular Electronics:
Bio-sensors and Bio-computers,
NATO Science Series, II.
Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry - Vol. 96,
L. Barsanti, V. Evangelista, P.
Gualtieri, V. Passarelli, S. Vestri (Eds.),
Kluwer Academic Publishers,
Dordrecht,
The Netherlands, 2003, pp. 311-339.
165. F. Patolsky, Y. Weizmann, E.
Katz, I. Willner
Magnetically amplified DNA
assays (MADA): Sensing of viral DNA and
single base mismatches using
nucleic acid-modified magnetic particles.
Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.
2003,
42,
2372-2376.
166.
E.
Katz,
I. Willner
A biofuel cell with
electrochemically
switchable and tunable power output.
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2003,
125,
6803 - 6813.
167.
X. Wang, Z. Gershman, A.B.
Kharitonov,
E.
Katz, I. Willner
Probing electrocatalytic
and bioelectrocatalytic processes by contact angle measurements.
Langmuir 2003,
19,
5413-5420.
168.
X. Wang, A.B. Kharitonov, E.
Katz, I. Willner
Potential-controlled
molecular
machinery of bipyridinium monolayer-functionalized surfaces: An
electrochemical
and contact angle analysis.
Chem. Commun. 2003,
1542 - 1543.
169.
E.
Katz,
I. Willner
Probing biomolecular
interactions
at conductive and semiconductive surfaces by impedance spectroscopy:
Routes to impedimetric
immunosensors,
DNA-sensors, and enzyme biosensors. (Review)
Electroanalysis 2003,
15,
913-947.
170.
X. Wang,
E.
Katz, I. Willner
Potential-induced switching
of electrical contact by controlling
droplet shapes at
hydrophilic/hydrophobic
interfaces.
Electrochem. Commun.
2003,
5,
814-818.
171.
I. Willner,
E.
Katz
Magnetic control of
electrocatalytic
and bioelectrocatalytic processes. (Mini-review)
Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.
2003,
42,
4576-4588.
172.
X. Wang, S. Zeevi, A.B.
Kharitonov,
E.
Katz, I. Willner
Probing photoinduced
electron
transfer reactions by in situ
electrochemical
contact
angle measurements.
Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys.
2003,
5,
4236-4241.
173.
M. Zayats, A.B. Kharitonov,
S.P.
Pogorelova, O. Lioubashevski,
E. Katz,
I. Willner
Probing photoelectrochemical
processes in Au-CdS nanoparticle arrays by surface plasmon resonance:
Application for the
detection
of acetylcholine esterase inhibitors.
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2003,
125,
16006-16014.
174.
M. Zayats, S.P. Pogorelova,
A.B.
Kharitonov, O. Lioubashevski,
E. Katz,
I. Willner
Au-nanoparticle-enhanced
surface plasmon resonance sensing of biocatalytic transformations.
Chem. Eur. J. 2003,
9,
6108-6114.
175.
E.
Katz,
A.N. Shipway, I. Willner
Biomaterial-nanoparticle
hybrid systems: Synthesis, properties and applications.
In: Nanoparticles - From
Theory to Applications,
G. Schmid (Ed.), Wiley-VCH,
Weinheim, 2003, Chapter 6, pp. 368-421.
2004
176. O.A. Raitman, V.I. Chegel, A.B.
Kharitonov, M. Zayats,
E. Katz, I.
Willner
Analysis of NAD(P)+
and NAD(P)H cofactors by means of imprinted polymers
associated with Au-surfaces:
A surface plasmon resonance study.
Anal. Chim. Acta 2004,
504,
101-111.
177.
E.
Katz,
I. Willner
Nanoparticle-biomaterial
hybrid systems for bioelectronic devices and circuitry.
In: NanoBiotechnology,
C.M. Niemeyer, C.A. Mirkin (Eds.),
Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2004,
Chapter 14, pp. 200-226.
178. E. Katz,
I.
Willner,
J. Wang
Electroanalytical and
bioelectroanalytical
systems based on metal and semiconductive nanoparticles.
Electroanalysis 2004,
16,
19-44.
179.
E.
Katz
Biofuel cells.
In: 2004 Yearbook of
Science and Technology, D. Blumel
(Ed.),
McGraw-Hill Professional,
New York, 2004, pp. 33-37.
180. O. Lioubashevski, E.
Katz,
I. Willner
Magnetic field effects on
electrochemical processes: A theoretical hydrodynamic model.
J. Phys. Chem. B 2004,
108,
5778-5784.
181.
O. Lioubashevski, V.I. Chegel,
F. Patolsky, E. Katz,
I. Willner
Enzyme-catalyzed bio-pumping
of electrons into Au-nanoparticles:
A surface plasmon resonance
and electrochemical study.
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2004,
126,
7133-7143.
182.
E.
Katz,
L. Sheeney-Ichia, I. Willner
Electrical contacting of
glucose oxidase in a redox-active rotaxane configuration.
Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.
2004,
43,
3292-3300.
183.
F. Patolsky, Y. Weizmann, E.
Katz, I. Willner
Amplified telomerase
analysis
by using rotating magnetic particles:
The rapid and sensitive
detection of cancer cells.
ChemBioChem 2004,
5,
943-948.
184.
E.
Katz,
I. Willner
Biomolecule-functionalized
carbon nanotubes: Applications in nanobioelectronics
ChemPhysChem 2004,
5,
1084-1104.
185.
E.
Katz,
O. Lioubashevski, I. Willner
Magnetic field effect on
cytochrome c-mediated bioelectrocatalytic transformations.
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2004,
126,
11088-11092.
186.
E.
Katz,
I. Willner
Immunosensors and DNA
sensors
based on impedance spectroscopy.
In: Ultrathin
Electrochemical
Chemo- and Biosensors. Technology and Performance, V. Mirsky (Ed.),
Springer Series on
Chemical
Sensors and Biosensors. Methods and Applications, O. Wolfbeis
(Series
Ed.),
Springer-Verlag, Berlin,
2004,
Chapter 4, pp. 67-106.
187. E.
Katz, L.
Sheeney-Haj-Ichia, B. Basnar, I. Felner, I. Willner
Magnetoswitchable controlled
hydrophilicity/hydrophobicity of electrode surfaces using
alkyl-chain-functionalized
magnetic particles: Application for switchable electrochemistry.
Langmuir 2004,
20,
9714-9719.
188.
E.
Katz,
I. Willner
Integrated
nanoparticle-biomolecule
hybrid systems: Synthesis, properties and applications.
Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.
2004,
43,
6042-6108.
(Selected as one of the
best
reviews published in Angew.
Chem., 2004)
189.
E.
Katz,
O. Lioubashevsky, I. Willner
Electromechamics of a
redox-active
rotaxane in a monolayer assembly on an electrode.
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2004,
126,
15520-15532.
2005
190. E.
Katz
Electronic biosensors based
on biomaterial-nanoparticle hybrid systems.
In: "Smart Sensors and
MEMS", S.Y. Yurish, M.T.S.R.
Gomes (Eds.),
Springer Verlag, NATO
Science
Series, Vol. 181, 2005, Chapter 14, pp. 447-474.
191. I. Willner, E. Katz,
Bioelectronics:
Introduction.
Chapter 1, pp. 1-13.
Conclusions and
perspectives.
Chapter 15, pp. 457-461.
In: Bioelectronics: From
Theory to Applications,
I. Willner, E. Katz (Eds.),
Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, Germany, 2005.
(The book was reviewed in several
journals)
192. J. Wang, E. Katz,
I. Willner
Biomaterial-nanoparticle
hybrid systems for sensing and electronic devices.
In: Bioelectronics: From
Theory to Applications,
I. Willner, E. Katz (Eds.),
Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, Germany, Chapter 8, pp. 231-264, 2005.
193. E. Katz,
A.N.
Shipway
Molecular
optobioelectronics.
In: Bioelectronics: From
Theory to Applications,
I. Willner, E. Katz (Eds.),
Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, Germany, Chapter 11, pp. 309-338, 2005.
194. B. Shlyahovsky, E. Katz,
Y. Xiao, V. Pavlov, I. Willner
Optical and electrochemical
detection of NADH and of NAD+-dependent
biocatalyzed processes by
the catalytic deposition of copper on Au-nanoparticles.
Small 2005,
1,
213-216.
195.
E.
Katz,
O. Lioubashevski, I. Willner
Magnetic field effects on
bioelectrocatalytic
reactions of surface-confined
enzyme systems: Enhanced
performance
of biofuel cells.
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2005,
127,
3979-3988.
196.
E.
Katz,
R. Baron, I. Willner
Magnetoswitchable
electrochemistry
gated by alkyl-chain-functionalized magnetic nanoparticles:
Controlling of diffusional
and surface-confined electrochemical process.
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2005,
127,
4060-4070.
197.
E.
Katz,
Y. Weizmann, I. Willner
Magnetoswitchable reactions
of DNA monolayers on electrodes:
Gating the processes by
hydrophobic magnetic nanoparticles.
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2005,
127,
9191-9200.
198. E.
Katz
Bioelectronics.
In: Encyclopedia
of Condensed Matter Physics, G.
Bassani, G. Liedl, P. Wyder
(Eds.),
Elsevier, Vol. 1, pp. 85-98,
2005.
199. R. Gill, F. Patolsky, E.
Katz, I. Willner
Electrochemical control
of the photocurrent direction
in intercalated DNA/CdS
nanoparticle systems.
Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.
2005,
44,
4554-4557.
200.
E.
Katz,
I. Willner
Switching of directions
of bioelectrocatalytic currents and photocurrents at
electrode surfaces by using
hydrophobic magnetic nanoparticles.
Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.
2005,
44,
4791-4794.
201.
E.
Katz,
I. Willner
Hydrophobic magnetic
nanoparticles
induce selective bioelectrocatalysis.
Chem. Commun. 2005,
4089-4091.
202.
E. Granot,
E.
Katz, B. Basnar, I.
Willner
Enhanced bioelectrocatalysis
using Au-nanoparticle/polyaniline hybrid systems in thin films and
microstructured rods
assembled on electrodes
Chem. Mater. 2005,
17,
4600-4609.
203.
M. Zayats, E.
Katz, R. Baron, I. Willner
Reconstitution of
apo-glucose
dehydrogenase on pyrroloquinoline quinone-functionalized Au
nanoparticles yields an
electrically contacted biocatalyst.
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2005,
127,
12400-12406.
204.
E.
Katz,
I. Willner
Enhancement of bioelectrocatalytic
processes by the rotation of
mediator-functionalized magnetic
particles on electrode surfaces:
Comparison with a rotating disk
electrode.
Electroanalysis 2005,
17,
1616-1626.
205. E. Katz,
R. Baron, I. Willner, N. Richke, R.D. Levine
Temperature dependent and
friction controlled electrochemically-induced
shuttling along molecular
strings associated with electrodes.
ChemPhysChem 2005,
6,
2179-2189.
206.
E.
Katz,
I. Willner
A quinone-functionalized
monolayer electrode in conjunction with hydrophobic
magnetic nanoparticles acts
as a “Write-Read-Erase” information storage system.
Chem. Commun. 2005,
5641-5643. (highlighted by RCS)
207.
E.
Katz,
B. Willner, I. Willner
Amplified electrochemical
and photoelectrochemical analysis of DNA.
In: Electrochemistry
of Nucleic Acids and Proteins:
Towards Electrochemical
Sensors for Genomics and Proteomics,
E. Palecek, F. Scheller,
J. Wang (Eds.), Elsevier, Chapter 5, 2005.
2006
208. R. Baron, O. Lioubashevski, E.
Katz, T. Niazov, I. Willner
Elementary arithmetic operations by enzymes: A model
for metabolic pathway based computing.
Angew. Chem.
Int. Ed. 2006,
45, 1572-1576.
(highlighted
as a “hot paper”).
209. R.
Polsky, R. Baron, E. Katz, I. Willner
A novel electrochemical
information storage system based on stripping voltammetry of metals.
ChemPhysChem 2006,
7,
349-352.
210. E.
Granot, B. Basnar, Z. Cheglakov, E.
Katz, I.
Willner
Enhanced
bioelectrocatalysis using single-walled carbon nanotubes
(SWCNTs)/polyaniline
hybrid systems in thin-film and
microrod structures associated with electrodes.
Electroanalysis 2006, 18,
26-34.
211. M.
Riskin, B. Basnar, V.I. Chegel, E.
Katz,
I. Willner, F. Shi, X. Zhang
Switchable surface properties
through the electrochemical or biocatalytic generation of Ag0-nanoclusters
on monolayer-supported electrodes.
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2006,
128,
1253-1260.
212.
E.
Katz, O. Lioubashevski,
I.
Willner
Magnetoswitchable
single-electron charging of Au-nanoparticles using hydrophobic magnetic
nanoparticles.
Chem. Commun. 2006,
1109-1111.
213. I.
Willner, E. Katz
Controlling chemical reactivity at solid-solution
interfaces by means of hydrophobic magnetic
nanoparticles. (Invited Feature
Article)
Langmuir 2006,
22, 1409-1419.
214. E.
Katz, I. Willner
Magneto-controlled quantized
electron transfer to surface-confined redox units and
metal nanoparticles.
Sensors 2006,
6, 420-427.
215. R. Baron, O. Lioubashevski,
E. Katz, T. Niazov,
I.
Willner
Logic
gates and elementary computing by enzymes.
J. Phys. Chem. A 2006,
110, 8548-8553.
216. R. Baron, A. Onopriyenko,
E. Katz, O. Lioubashevski, I.
Willner,
S. Wang, H. Tian
An
electrochemical/photochemical information
processing system using a
monolayer-functionalized electrode.
Chem. Commun. 2006,
2147-2149
(highlighted as a “
hot paper”).
217.
E.
Katz, M. Zayats, I. Willner, F. Lisdat
Controlling the directions of
photocurrents by
means of CdS nanoparticles and cytochrome
c-mediated biocatalytic cascades.
Chem. Commun. 2006,
1395-1397.
(highlighted as a “
hot paper”).
218.
R.
Baron, O. Lioubashevski,
E. Katz,
T. Niazov,
I. Willner
Two coupled enzymes perform in
parallel the “AND”
and “InhibAND” logic gates operations.
Org. Biomol.
Chem. 2006, 4,
989-991.
(highlighted as a “
hot paper” and highlighted in
the magazine
Chemical Science).
219. M. Riskin, B. Basnar,
E. Katz,
I.
Willner
Cyclic control of the surface
properties of a
monolayer-functionalized electrode by the electrochemical
generation of Hg
nanoclusters.
Chem. Eur. J. 2006,
12, 8549-8557.
220.
E. Katz,
I.
Willner
A
bis-quinone-functionalized Au-electrode subjected
to hydrophobic magnetic
nanoparticles acts as a
three-state “Write-Read-Erase”
information storage system.
Electrochem.
Commun. 2006,
8, 879-882.
221.
M.
Riskin,
E. Katz,
I. Willner
Photochemically-controlled
electrochemical deposition and dissolution of Ag
0
nanoclusters.
Langmuir 2006,
22, 10483-10489.
222.
B. Willner, E.
Katz,
I. Willner
Electrical contacting of redox
proteins by
nanotechnological means.
Curr. Opin.
Biotechnol. 2006,
17,
589-596.
223.
T. Niazov, R. Baron,
E.
Katz, O. Lioubashevski,
I. Willner
Concatenated
logic gates using four coupled biocatalysts operating in series.
Proc. Natl. Acad.
USA. 2006,
103,
17160-17163.
224. E.
Katz
Bioelectronics
(Editorial)
Electroanalysis
2006, 18, 1855-1857.
updated on February 6, 2011