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2004-2007

46. F. Patolsky, B.P. Timko, G.F. Zheng and C.M Lieber, “Nanowire based nanoelectronic devices in the life sciences” MRS Bulletin, 32, 142-149 (2007).

45. F. Patolsky and C. M. Lieber, “Nanowire sensors for medicine and the life sciences” Nanomedicine, 1, 51-65 (2006).

44. F. Patolsky and C. M. Lieber, “Fabrication of silicon nanowire devices for ultrasensitive, label-free, real-time detection of biological and chemical species” Nature Protocols, 1, 1711-1724 (2006).

43. F. Patolsky, G. Zheng and C. M. Lieber, “Nanowire-Based Biosensors” Anal. Chem., 78, 4260–4269 (2006).

42. F. Patolsky and C. M. Lieber, “Nanowire Nanosensors” Materials Today, 8, 20-28 (2005).

41. F. Patolsky, B.P. Timko, G. Yu, Y. Fang, A.B. Greytak, G. Zheng and C.M. Lieber, “Detection, Stimulation, and Inhibition of Neuronal Signals with High-Density Nanowire Transistor Arrays” Science 313 1100-1104 (2006).

40. G. Zheng*, F. Patolsky*, Y. Cui, W. U. Wang, C. M. Lieber, “Multiplexed, electrical detection of cancer markers using nanowire sensor arrays” Nat. Biotechnol., 23, 1294-1301 (2005).

39. R. Gill, F. Patolsky, E. Katz and I. Willner, “Electrochemical control of the photocurrent direction in intercalated DNA/CdS nanoparticle systems” Angew. Chem. Int., Ed., 44, 4554-4557 (2005).

38. F. Patolsky, G. F. Zheng, O. Hayden, M. Lakadamyali, X. W. Zhuang and C. M. Lieber, “Electrical Detection of Single Viruses” PNAS, 101, 14017-14022 (2004).

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