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Photosynthetic Bioelectricity
Start Date: April 2005
Status: Completed
Investigators
Fritz B. Prinz, Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, Stanford University, and Arthur R. Grossman, Department of Plant Biology, Carnegie Institution of Washington and Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University
Publications
- Bai, S-J. T. Fabian, F. B. Prinz, and R. J. Fasching. “Nanoscale probe system for cell-organelle analysis.” Sensors and Actuators B Vol. 130, pp. 249-257, doi:10.1016/j.snb.2007.07.143 (2008).
- Park, J. S., S-J. Bai, T. Usui, W. H. Ryu, J. Moseley, R. Fasching, A. Grossman, and F. B. Prinz. “In situ monitoring of electron transfer from photosynthesis.” (In preparation, 2008).
- Bai, S-J., J. S. Park, T. Usui, W. H. Ryu, J. Moseley, R. Fasching, A. Grossman, and F. B. Prinz. “Real-time oxygen sensing inside single plant cells.” (In preparation, 2008).
- Ryu, W-H., Z. Huang, J. S. Park, J. Moseley, A. Grossman, R. Fasching, and F. B. Prinz. “Open micro-fluidic system for atomic force microscopy-guided in situ electrochemical probing of a single cell.” Lab on Chip, Vol. 8, pp. 1460-1467 doi:10.1039/b803450h (2008).
- Komadina, J., S. Walch, R. Fasching, A. Grossman, and F. B. Prinz. “Reversible oxidation of spinach ferredoxin at surface-modified electrodes.” The Electrochemical Society, Vol. 155, No. 10, pp. B1008-B1012, doi: 10.1149/1.2962768 (2008).
- R. Fasching, S.-J. Bai, F. Prinz, Nanoscale Electrochemical Probes for Single Cell Analysis, Journal for Microelectronic Engineering, 83,1636-1641 2006.
- Fasching, R., Y. Tao, and F.B. Prinz. “Cantilever tip probe arrays for simultaneous SECM and AFM analysis.” Sensors and Actuators B: Chemicals, Vol. 108, No.s 1-2, pp. 964–972, doi:10.1016/j.snb.2004.10.058 (2005).
Updated October 2009
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