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An artificial moth: Chemical source localization using a robot based neuronal model of moth optomotor anemotactic search [PDF]
Robots have been used to model nature, while nature in turn can contribute to the real-world artifacts we construct. One particular domain of interest is chemical search where a number of efforts are underway to construct mobile chemical search and ...
Bermúdez i Badia, Sergi +9 more
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Dynamic neural network architectures for on field stochastic calibration of indicative low cost air quality sensing systems [PDF]
In the last few years, the interest in the development of new pervasive or mobile implementations of air quality multisensor devices has significantly grown.
Bright, V +5 more
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Lighting the Way: Supramolecular Luminescent Chemosensors for a Safer Environment
In this Guest Editorial, the special issue of ChemistryEurope on supramolecular luminescent chemosensors (LCs) is presented, showcasing selected contributions from members of the COST Action LUCES (CA22131). LCs are a versatile means to sensitively and selectively detect pollutants and biologically relevant molecules.
Laura Rodríguez
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Fluorescent Polymeric Materials for Bacterial Interaction and Detection
This review highlights recent advances in fluorescent polymer design for bacterial interaction and detection. It examines key classes of functional polymers—including conjugated, glycopolymeric, and pH‐responsive systems—and the mechanisms they employ for bacterial recognition. Emphasis is placed on molecular design strategies that enhance selectivity,
Dilani Chathumalee +2 more
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Chemical multisensor devices need calibration algorithms to estimate gas concentrations. Their possible adoption as indicative air quality measurements devices poses new challenges due to the need to operate in continuous monitoring modes in uncontrolled
De Vito, S. +6 more
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Rotaxane Formation With Intramolecular Charge Transfer Properties for Phosphate Sensing
“ON‐OFF” fluorescence array in [1]rotaxane formation for selective phosphate chemosensing. ABSTRACT Mechanically interlocked molecules (MIMs), specifically rotaxanes, have been demonstrated to have immense utility as sensing materials with a wide array of analytes, owing to their unique topologies and properties afforded by the presence of a mechanical
Chi‐Hin Wong +4 more
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Scent Goes Digital: The Role of Insect Odorant Binding Proteins in Modern Technology
This review delves into bioinspired olfactory biosensors, focusing on insect odorant binding proteins (OBPs) as core elements of hybrid bionic platforms for volatile compound detection. Highlighting the development of the biological electronic nose (BE‐NOSE), it examines current prototypes, outlines advantages over conventional methods, and explores ...
Maddalena Ventura +5 more
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Airborne chemical sensing with mobile robots [PDF]
Airborne chemical sensing with mobile robots has been an active research areasince the beginning of the 1990s. This article presents a review of research work in this field,including gas distribution mapping, trail guidance, and the different subtasks of
Achim Lilienthal +75 more
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This review systematically summarizes recent advances in aggregation‐induced emission (AIE) materials for in vitro diagnostics (IVD). It highlights probe design strategies—categorizing them into direct‐responsive, indirect‐responsive, and nano‐immunoprobes—and their applications in detecting a wide range of biomarkers across diverse body fluids ...
Qi Liu +5 more
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Human sperm ion channel (dys)function:implications for fertilization [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Intensive research on sperm ion channels has identified members of several ion channel families in both mouse and human sperm. Gene knock-out studies have unequivocally demonstrated the importance of the calcium and potassium conductances in ...
Barratt, Christopher L. R. +3 more
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