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Ultrasensitive Pathogen Quantification in Drinking Water Using Highly Piezoelectric PMN-PT Microcantilevers
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Book Chapter | Gu H, Shih WY, Shih W-H. Study of mechanism of pyrochlore-free PMN-PT powder using a coating method. In: Shih W-H, Hirata Y, Carty W, eds. Ceramic Transactions Volume 152: Colloidal Ceramic Processing of Nano-, Micro-, and Macro Particulate Systems. Westerville, OH: American Ceramic Society, 2004, pp. 55-64. |
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Book Chapter | Luo H, Shih WY, Shih W-H. Synthesis of PMN and 65PMN-35PT ceramics and films by a new suspension method. In: Guo R, Nair KM, Wong-Ng WK, Bhalla AS, Viehland D, Suvorov D, Wu C, Hirano S-I, eds. Morphotropic Phase Boundary Perovskites, High Strain Piezoelectrics, and Dielectric Ceramics, Ceramic Transactions Volume 136. Westerville, OH: American Ceramics Society, 2003, pp. 251-260. |
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Book Chapter | Shih WY, Campbell G, Yi JW, Luo H, Mutharasan R, Shi W-H. Ultrasensitive pathogen quantification in drinking water using highly piezoelectric microcantilevers. In: Karn B, Masciangioli T, Zhang W-X, Colvin V, Alivasatos P, eds. Nanotechnology and the Environment—Applications and Implications. American Chemical Society, 2004, pp. 179-185. |
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Book Chapter | Shih WY, Shih W-H, Kumar CSSR. Nanosensors for environmental applications. In: Nanotechnologies for the Life Sciences. Wiley, Hoboken, NJ, 2007, pp. 271-293. |
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Book Chapter | Shih W-H, Shih WY, Yang C-Y, Gu H, Yi JW. Nanocoating of particulate surface in colloidal processing for piezoelectric sensors applications. In: Gogotsi YG, Uvarova IV, eds. NATO Science Series, Nanostructured Materials and Coatings for Biomedical and Sensor Applications, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Netherlands, 2003, pp. 377-394. |
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Journal Article | Campbell GA, Mutharasan R. Escherichia coli O157: H7 detection limit of millimeter-sized PZT cantilever sensors is 700 Cells/mL. Analytical Sciences 2005;21(4):355-357. |
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Journal Article | Campbell GA, Mutharasan R. Detection of pathogen Escherichia coli O157:H7 using self-excited PZT-glass microcantilevers. Biosensors and Bioelectronics 2005;21(3):462-473. |
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Journal Article | Detzel AJ, Campbell GA, Mutharasan R. Rapid assessment of Escherichia coli by growth rate on piezoelectric-excited millimeter-sized cantilever (PEMC) sensors. Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical 2006;117(1):58-64. |
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Journal Article | Luo H, Shih WY, Shih WH. Comparison in the coating of Mg(OH)2 on micron-sized and nanometer-sized Nb2O5 particles. International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology 2004;1(2):146-154. |
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Journal Article | Luo H, Shih WY, Shih WH. Synthesis of PMN and 65PMN-35PT ceramics and films by a new suspension method. Ceramic Transactions 2003;136():251-260 |
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Journal Article | Yi JW, Shih WY, Mutharasan R, Shih WH. In situ cell detection using piezoelectric lead zirconate titanate-stainless steel cantilevers. Journal of Applied Physics 2003;93(1):619-625. |
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Journal Article | Zhu Q, Shih WY, Shih W-H. In situ, in-liquid, all-electrical detection of Salmonella typhimurium using lead titanate zirconate/gold-coated glass cantilevers at any dipping depth. Biosensors and Bioelectronics 2007;22(12):3132-3138. |
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