Publications by authors named "Bohdan Lenyk"

Article Synopsis
  • Electrochemical and optical platforms are widely used in biosensors, but relying on a single readout can lead to inaccuracies due to various factors.
  • A new dual-signal protocol combines electrochemical and extraordinary optical transmission (EOT) detection methods using gold nanopit arrays (AuNpA), which enhances sensitivity and detection range.
  • The study highlights the advantages of using dual-signal systems for biosensors and their potential applications in disease diagnosis and point-of-care testing.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The combination of electrophysiology and neuroimaging methods allows the simultaneous measurement of electrical activity signals with calcium dynamics from single neurons to neuronal networks across distinct brain regions . While traditional electrophysiological techniques are limited by photo-induced artefacts and optical occlusion for neuroimaging, different types of transparent neural implants have been proposed to resolve these issues. However, reproducing proposed solutions is often challenging and it remains unclear which approach offers the best properties for long-term chronic multimodal recordings.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Development of plasmonic biosensors combining reliability and ease of use is still a challenge. Gold nanoparticle arrays made by block copolymer micelle nanolithography (BCMN) stand out for their scalability, cost-effectiveness and tunable plasmonic properties, making them ideal substrates for fluorescence enhancement. Here, we describe a plasmon-enhanced fluorescence immunosensor for the specific and ultrasensitive detection of Plasmodium falciparum lactate dehydrogenase (PfLDH)-a malaria marker-in whole blood.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Diarylethene molecules are discussed as possible optical switches, which can reversibly transition between completely conjugated (closed) and nonconjugated (open) forms with different electrical conductance and optical absorbance, by exposure to UV and visible light. However, in general the opening reaction exhibits much lower quantum yield than the closing process, hindering their usage in optoelectronic devices. To enhance the opening process, which is supported by visible light, we employ the plasmonic field enhancement of gold films perforated with nanoholes.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Microelectrode arrays are widely used in different fields such as neurobiology or biomedicine to read out electrical signals from cells or biomolecules. One way to improve microelectrode applications is the development of novel electrode materials with enhanced or additional functionality. In this study, we fabricated macroelectrodes and microelectrode arrays containing gold penetrated by nanohole arrays as a conductive layer.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF