My Ni Van
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Arkansas State University
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My Ni Van's research focuses on the development of biosensors for glucose detection. This work involves the use of recombinant enzymes, such as manganese peroxidase from corn, and various electrode materials, including gold electrodes. Van has investigated the electrocatalytic effects of these enzymes on microbiosensors and developed nanocomposite biosensors designed for high sensitivity.
Van's work is characterized by a collaborative approach, with several shared publications involving researchers from Arkansas State University and the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. These collaborations include Anahita Izadyar, Elizabeth E. Hood, Marcela Miranda, and Kayleigh Amber Rodriguez. Van has authored four publications, achieving an h-index of 3 with 27 citations.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 4
- Citations: 27
Selected Publications
- Electrocatalytic effect of recombinant Mn peroxidase from corn on microbiosensors to detect glucose (2022) DOI
- Development of a highly sensitive glucose nanocomposite biosensor based on recombinant enzyme from corn (2022) DOI
- A bienzymatic amperometric glucose biosensor based on using a novel recombinant Mn peroxidase from corn and glucose oxidase with a Nafion membrane (2021) DOI
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