Dmitry Belyaev

Dmitry Belyaev
  • Master of Science
  • Senior Researcher at Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems

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Current institution
Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems
Current position
  • Senior Researcher
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September 2021 - present
Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems
Position
  • Senior Researcher

Publications

Publications (12)
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The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has increased the demand for low-cost, portable, and rapid biosensors, driving huge research efforts toward new nanomaterial-based approaches with high sensitivity. Many of them employ antibodies as bioreceptors, which have a costly development process that requires animal facilities. Recently, sybodies emerged as a new alte...
Article
Respiratory infections caused by coronaviruses (CoVs) have become a major public health concern in the past two decades as revealed by the emergence of SARS-CoV in 2002, MERS-CoV in 2012, and SARS-CoV-2 in 2019. The most severe clinical phenotypes commonly arise from exacerbation of immune response following the infection of alveolar epithelial cel...
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The real-time monitoring of physiological parameters is essential for point-of-care testing. While nowadays routine tests are done through ex vivo analysis on frequently extracted blood, placing implantable sensors monitoring key blood parameters such as lactate, glucose, ions, and oxygen would mean a giant step forward in the care of critically il...
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A flexible sensor is presented for electrochemical detection of ascorbic acid in sweat based on single-step modified gold microelectrodes. The modification consists of electrodeposition of alginate membrane with trapped CuO nanoparticles. The electrodes are fabricated at a thin polyimide support and the soft nature of the membrane can withstand mec...
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Here, we present a miniaturized lab-on-a-chip detecting system for an all-electric and label-free analysis of the emulsion droplets incorporating the nanoscopic silicon nanowires-based field-effect transistors (FETs). We specifically focus on the analysis of β-galactosidase e.g.activity, which is an important enzyme of the glycolysis metabolic path...
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We demonstrate a flexible sensor for ascorbic acid detection in sweat based on single-step modified gold microelectrodes. The modification consists on the electrodeposition of alginate membrane with trapped CuO nanoparticles on top of the electrodes. The electrodes are fabricated at a thin polyimide support and the soft nature of the membrane can w...
Preprint
We demonstrate a flexible sensor for ascorbic acid detection in sweat based on single-step modified gold microelectrodes. The modification consists on the electrodeposition of alginate membrane with trapped CuO nanoparticles on top of the electrodes. The electrodes are fabricated at a thin polyimide support and the soft nature of the membrane can w...
Poster
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Here we present a miniaturized lab-on-a-chip detecting system for all-electric and label-free analysis of the emulsion droplets incorporating the nanoscopic silicon nanowires based field-effect transistors for real-time monitoring of the enzymatic reaction of β-galactosidase and ortho-nitrophenol-galactose (ONPG).
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the poster was presented at the International Conference PhisTech-Bio 2015

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