List of Publications (2000-2006)
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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 Ag0 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