Author

Aysu Yarman

Assoc. Prof. at Turkish-German University - Cited by 1,125 - Molecularly Imprinted Polymers - Bioelectrochemistry - Biosensors - Biomimetic Sensors

Biography

Dr. Aysu Yarman is an Associate professor in the department of Bioelectrochemistry  Biosensors University of Potsdam: Potsdam, DE Am Neuen Palais 10, 14469 Potsdam, Germany. His study interests major on Bioelectrochemistry  Biosensors. Currently , Dr. Aysu Yarman is the author/editors/reviewer in several international journals. He published 5 articles in many journals and the articles are informative and got good citations.
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Electrosynthesized molecularly imprinted polymers for protein recognition
J Erdőssy, V Horváth, A Yarman, FW Scheller, RE GyurcsányiTrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry 79, 179-190, 2016201
146
2016
Molecularly imprinted polymer-based electrochemical sensors for biopolymers
FW Scheller, X Zhang, A Yarman, U Wollenberger, RE GyurcsányiCurrent Opinion in Electrochemistry 14, 53-59, 2019201
62
2019
MIPs and aptamers for recognition of proteins in biomimetic sensing
M Menger, A Yarman, J Erdőssy, HB Yildiz, RE Gyurcsányi, FW SchellerBiosensors 6 (3), 35, 2016201
60
2016
Vectorially imprinted hybrid nanofilm for acetylcholinesterase recognition
KJ Jetzschmann, G Jágerszki, D Dechtrirat, A Yarman, ...Advanced Functional Materials 25 (32), 5178-5183, 2015201
50
2015
Microelectrospotting as a new method for electrosynthesis of surface-imprinted polymer microarrays for protein recognition
M Bosserdt, J Erdőssy, G Lautner, J Witt, K Köhler, N Gajovic-Eichelmann, ...Biosensors and Bioelectronics 73, 123-129, 2015201
50
2015
The first electrochemical MIP sensor for tamoxifen
A Yarman, FW SchellerSensors 14 (5), 7647-7654, 2014201
49
2014
How reliable is the electrochemical readout of MIP sensors?
A Yarman, FW SchellerSensors 20 (9), 2677, 2020202
46
2020
Au-Pt nanoparticles based molecularly imprinted nanosensor for electrochemical detection of the lipopeptide antibiotic drug Daptomycin
G Ozcelikay, S Kurbanoglu, A Yarman, FW Scheller, SA OzkanSensors and Actuators B: Chemical 320, 128285, 2020202
40
2020
Electrosynthesized MIPs for transferrin: Plastibodies or nano-filters?
X Zhang, A Yarman, J Erdossy, S Katz, I Zebger, KJ Jetzschmann, ...Biosensors and Bioelectronics 105, 29-35, 2018201
40
2018
Molecularly imprinted electropolymer for a hexameric heme protein with direct electron transfer and peroxide electrocatalysis
L Peng, A Yarman, KJ Jetzschmann, JH Jeoung, D Schad, H Dobbek, ...Sensors 16 (3), 272, 2016201
38
2016
Simple and robust: The claims of protein sensing by molecularly imprinted polymers
A Yarman, S Kurbanoglu, I Zebger, FW SchellerSensors and Actuators B: Chemical 330, 129369, 2021202
37
2021
Future of biosensors: a personal view
FW Scheller, A Yarman, T Bachmann, T Hirsch, S Kubick, R Renneberg, ...Biosensors based on aptamers and enzymes, 1-28, 2014201
36
2014
Electrochemical MIP sensor for butyrylcholinesterase
G Ozcelikay, S Kurbanoglu, X Zhang, C Kosak Soz, U Wollenberger, ...Polymers 11 (12), 1970, 2019201
31
2019
Sensors based on cytochrome P450 and CYP mimicking systems
A Yarman, U Wollenberger, FW SchellerElectrochimica Acta 110, 63-72, 2013201
31
2013
Electrochemical MIP-sensors for drugs
A Yarman, S Kurbanoglu, KJ Jetzschmann, SA Ozkan, U Wollenberger, ...Current medicinal chemistry 25 (33), 4007-4019, 2018201
27
2018
Molecular LEGO by domain-imprinting of cytochrome P450 BM3
KJ Jetzschmann, A Yarman, L Rustam, P Kielb, VB Urlacher, A Fischer, ...Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces 164, 240-246, 2018201
25
2018
Development of a molecularly imprinted polymer-based electrochemical sensor for tyrosinase
A YarmanTurkish Journal of Chemistry 42 (2), 346-354, 2018201
24
2018
Peptide epitope-imprinted polymer microarrays for selective protein recognition. Application for SARS-CoV-2 RBD protein
Z Bognár, E Supala, A Yarman, X Zhang, FF Bier, FW Scheller, ...Chemical Science 13 (5), 1263-1269, 222
20
2022
Electropolymers for (nano-) imprinted biomimetic biosensors
A Yarman, APF Turner, FW SchellerNanosensors for Chemical and Biological Applications, 125-149, 141
20
2014
Electrosynthesized molecularly imprinted polymer for laccase using the inactivated enzyme as the target
A YarmanBulletin of the Korean Chemical Society 39 (4), 483-488, 202
18
2018