Publications

  1. I. Cs. Szigyártó, P. Singh, S. Tasvilla, L. Románszki, J. Mihály, Z. Wiener, M. Thompson, G. Mészáros, Z. Keresztes, Z. Varga and T. Beke-Somfa, Isolation and characterization protocols of blood and pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma derived EVs, in Methods in Molecular Biology: Methods and Protocols, Springer Publishing, 2024.
  2. M.A.D. Neves, S. Slavkovic, Y. Wang, Y. Pasman, A.A. Shoara, R.C. Gallant, G. Zhu, P. Benvenuto, P.E. Johnson, M. Thompson and H. Ni, “Heterodimeric protein surface-coupling platform: Immobilization of conformation switchable and functional αIIbβ3 integrin”, Advanced Materials Interfaces, 2300168 (2023); doi:10.1002/admi.202300168
  3. K. Davoudian, S. Bhattacharya, D. Thompson and M. Thompson, Coupled electrostatic and hydrophobic destabilisation of the gelsolin-actin complex enables facile detection of ovarian cancer biomarker lysophosphatidic acid, Biomolecules, 13, 1426 (2023); doi.org/10.3390/biom13091426
  4. Z. Ramazani and M. Thompson, “Quantum dots in viral and bacterial detection”, Chapter 5, in Quantum dots in bioanalytical chemistry and medicine, Z. Ramazani and M. Thompson (Eds.), Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, UK, 2023, P. 149.
  5. Z. Ramazani, M. Thompson and E. Mohammadi, “Quantum dots in imaging, diagnosis, and targeted drug delivery to cancer cells”, Chapter 4, in Quantum dots in bioanalytical chemistry and medicine, Z. Ramazani and M. Thompson (Eds.), Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, UK, 2023, P. 102
  6. Z. Ramazani and M. Thompson, “How functionalization affects the detection ability of quantum dots”, Chapter 2, in Quantum dots in bioanalytical chemistry and medicine, Z. Ramazani and M. Thompson (Eds.), Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, UK, 2023, P. 39.
  7. B. De La Franier and Michael Thompson, “Interaction of Pseudomonas aeruginosa with surface- modified silica studied by ultra-high frequency acoustic wave biosensor”, Exploration of Biomat- X, 1, 5-13 (2023); doi: https://doi.org/10.37349/ebmx.2023.00002
  8. S. Spagnolo, K. Davoudian, B. De La Franier, T. Hianik and M. Thompson, “Staphylococcus aureus detection in milk using a thickness shear mode acoustic wave aptasensor with an antifouling probe linker”, Biosensors, 13, 614. (2023); https://doi.org/10.3390/bios13060614
  9. S. Ahmadi, N. Lotay and M. Thompson, “Affinity-based electrochemical biosensor with antifouling properties for detection of lysophosphatidic acid, a promising early-stage ovarian cancer biomarker”, Bioelectrochemistry, 153, 108466. (2023); https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bioelechem.2023.108466
  10. T. Hianik, S. Spagnolo and M. Thompson, “Novel trends in development of aptamer-based biosensors for detection of bacteria”, in Advances in Biochemical Engineering/Biotechnology, Eds. F. Lisdat, N. Plumeré, Chapter 11, Volume 10, Springer, 2023
  11. S. Spagnolo, K. Davoudian, S. Ahmadi, E. Chan, T. Hianik and M. Thompson, “Thiol-based probe linker with antifouling properties for aptasensor development”, Chemosensors, 10, 435 (2022); https://doi.org/10.3390/chemosensors10100435
  12. M. Thompson, S. Ahmadi, K. Davoudian, B. De La Franier, N. Lotay and M.Q. Bernardini, “Sensor detection in gynecological medicine”, Sensors and Diagnostics, 1, 877-901 (2022); DOI: 10.1039/D2SD00090C
  13. B. De La Franier, D. Asker, B. Hatton and M. Thompson, “Long-tern reduction of bacterial h adhesion on polyurethane by an ultra-thin surface modifier”, Special Issue, New Techniques and Materials for Biomedical Applications, Biomedicines, 10, 979 (2022); https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10050979/
  14. D. Iacopino, J. Madden, E. Vaughan, M. Thompson, A. O’ Riordan, P. Galvin and S. Teixeira “Electrochemical sensor for lactate based on laser-scribed graphitic carbon”, Talanta, 246, 123492 (2022)
  15. S. Spagnolo, B. De La Franier, K. Davoudian, T. Hianik, and M.Thompson, “Detection of E. Coli bacteria in milk by an acoustic wave aptasensor with an anti-fouling coating”, Special Issue, New Developments in Chemosensors and Probes for Relevant Bioanalytes and Parameters, Sensors, 22(5), 1853 (2022); doi.org/10.3390/s22051853
  16. H. Wong, A. Romaschin, S. Bjelobrk, B. De La Franier and M. Thompson, “Interaction of lipopolysaccharide- spiked blood with anti-fouling polymyxin β-modified glass”, Materials, 15, 1551 (2022); doi.org/10.3390/ma15041551
  17. I. Saeed, S. Ahmadi Nadoushan, M. Thompson, P. Hashemi and Z. Ramezani, “Electrochemical sensor for the direct determination of warfarin in blood”, Chemosensors, 10, 44 (2022); doi.org/10.3390/chemosensors10020044
  18. Z. Ramezani, M. Reza Dayer, S. Noorizadeh and M. Thompson, “Deactivation of SARS-CoV-2 via shielding of spike glycoprotein using carbon quantum dots: Bioinformatic perspective”, Special Issue, “Molecular Modelling Approaches and Therapeutic Repositioning of Drugs Against COVID-19, COVID, 1, 120-129, (2021), doi.org/10.3390/covid1010011
  19. B. De La Franier and M. Thompson, “Surface adsorption of the cancer biomarker lysophosphatidic acid in serum studied by acoustic wave biosensor”, Materials, Special Issue "Advanced Designs of Materials, Devices and Techniques for Biosensing", 14, 4158 (2021), doi.org/10.3390/ma14154158
  20. Madden, C. Barrett, F. Laffir, M. Thompson, P. Galvin, and A. O’ Riordan, “On-chip glucose detection based on glucose oxidase immobilised on a platinum modified gold microband electrode”, Biosensors, 11, 249 (2021), doi.org/10.3390/bios11080249
  21. T. Yang, B. De La Franier and M. Thompson, “Anti-thrombogenicity study of a covalently-attached monolayer on stent-grade stainless steel”, Materials, 14, 2342 (2021)- doi.org/10.3390/ma14092342
  22. G. Meszaros, S. Akbarzadeh, B. De La Franier, Z. Keresztes and M. Thompson, “Advances in electromagnetic acoustic sensor technology for biosensor-based detection”, Chemosensors, 9, 58 (2021), doi.org/10.3390/chemosensors9030058.
  23. I. Piovarci, S. Melikishvili, M. Tatarko, T. Hianik and Michael Thompson, “Detection of sub- nanomolar concentration of trypsin by thickness-shear mode acoustic biosensor and spectrophotometry”, Biosensors, 11, 117 (2021), doi.org/10.3390/bios11040117.
  24. J. Chih-Chieh Sheng, B. De La Franier and M. Thompson, “Assembling surface linker chemistry with minimization of non-specific adsorption on biosensor materials”, Materials, 14, 472, (2021), doi.org/10.33 90/ma14020472.
  25. B. De La Franier, D. Asker, D. van den Berg, B. Hatton, and M. Thompson, “Reduction of bacterial adhesion on polyurethane by a sub-nanometer covalently-attached surface modifier”, Colloids and Surfaces B, Biointerfaces, 200, 111579 (2021), doi.org/10.1016/j.colsurfb.111579.
  26. S. Melikishvili, T. Hianik and Mi. Thompson, “Detection of sub-nanomolar concentration of trypsin by thickness-shear mode (TSM) acoustic wave biosensor”, Proceedings, 60, 6, (2020). doi:10.3390/IECB2020-07075.
  27. M. Thompson and A. Ackroyd, “Biosensor technology in diagnostics and mechanistic studies of Epilepsy”, Proceedings, 60, 20 (2020), doi:10.3390/IECB2020-07052.
  28. L. Románszki, Z. Varga, J. Mihály, Z. Keresztes and M. Thompson, “Electromagnetic piezoelectric acoustic sensor detection of extracellular vesicles through interaction with detached vesicle proteins, Biosensors, 10, 173 (2020), doi:10.3390/bios10110173
  29. M. Thompson, “Early-stage screening for ovarian cancer: the case for biosensor technology” Journal of Breast Cancer Research and Advancements, 2, 1, (2020), dx.doi.org/10.16966/2638-3527.109.
  30. K. Fedorov, S. Sheikh, A. Romaschin and M. Thompson, “Enhanced long-term antithrombogenicity instigated by a covalently-attached surface modifier on biomedical polymers”, Research Progress in Materials, Special Issue on Applications and Development of Biomaterials in Medicine, 2, doi:10.21926/rpm.2003019 (2020).
  31. K. Wildner, K. Mirza, B. De La Franier, S.C. Cork, C. Toumazou, M. Thompson and K. Nikolic, “Iridium oxide-based potassium sensitive microprobe with anti-fouling properties”, IEEE Sensors Journal, 20, 12610-12619 (2020).
  32. A. Cheran and M. Thompson, “Radiation-activated pre-differentiated retinal tissue monitored by acoustic wave biosensor”, Sensors, 20 (9), 2628 (2020).
  33. J. Madden, C. O’ Mahoney, M. Thompson, A. O’ Riordan and P. Galvin, “Dermal interstitial fluid and the potential for wearable electrochemical sensors”, Sensing and Bio-sensing Research, 29, 100348 (2020).
  34. R. R. Ravindranath, B. De La Franier, I. Yougbare, J. E. Fish, and M. Thompson, “Antibody-based capture and behaviour of endothelial cell lines on pre-surface modified medical grade steel”, Research Progress in Materials, Special Issue on Applications and Development of Biomaterials in Medicine, 2. doi:10.21926/rpm.2001008 (2020).
  35. S. Akbarzadeh, H. Khajesharifi and M. Thompson, “Simultaneous determination of streptomycin and oxytetracycline using a graphene oxide oracet blue silver nanoparticle - modified screen- printed electrode”, Biosensors, 10, 23 (2020).
  36. S. Spagnolo, B. De La Franier, T. Hianik and Michael Thompson, “Surface probel linker with tandem anti-fouling properties for application in biosensor technology”, Biosensors, 10, 20 (2020).
  37. B. De La Franier and M. Thompson, “Detection of the ovarian cancer biomarker lysophosphatidic acid in serum”, Biosensors, 10, 13 (2020).
  38. S. Kheiri, X.Liu and M. Thompson, “Nanoparticles at biointerfaces: Antibacterial activity and nanotoxicology”, Colloids and Surfaces B Biointerfaces, 184, 110550 (2019).
  39. M. ElAnsary, N. Soltani, H. Kassiri, R. Machado, S. Dufou, P.L. Carlen, M. Thompson and R. Genov, “50nW Opamp-less ∆Σ-modulated bioimpedance spectrum analyzer for electrochemical brain interfacing”, IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, 55, 1971-1983 (2020).
  40. B. De La Franier and M. Thompson, “Early-stage detection and screening of ovarian cancer: a research opportunity and significant challenge for biosensor technology”, Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 71, 135 (2019).
  41. M. Thompson, “Neurophysiological monitoring of potassium”, Chapter 15, Compendium of In Vivo Monitoring in Rea-Time Molecular Neuroscience, Volume 3: Probing brain function, disease and injury with enhanced optical and electrochemical sensors, G. S. Wilson and A. C. Michael (Eds.), World Scientific, Singapore, 2019.
  42. L. Románszki, M. Tatarko, M. Jiao, Z. Keresztes, T. Hianik and M. Thompson, “Casein- probe based fast plasmin determination in the picomolar range by ultra-high frequency acoustic wave biosensor”, Sensors and Actuators B, Chemistry, 275, 206-214 (2018).
  43. R. Machado, N. Soltani, S. Dufour, P. L. Carlen, R. Genov, M. ElAnsary and M. Thompson, “50nW 5KHz-BW OpAmp-less ∆∑ impedance analyzer for brain neurochemisry monitoring”. IEEE International Solid- State Circuits Conference, Dig. Tech. Papers, Feb, 288-290 (2018).
  44. A. Salari and M. Thompson, “Recent advances in AC electrokinetic technology for biosensor development”, Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 255, 3601 (2018).
  45. N. R. Tanguy, Michael Thompson and N. Yan, “A review on advances in application of polyaniline for ammonia detection”, Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 257, 1044 (2018).
  46. B. De La Franier, A. Jankowski, M. Thompson, “Functionalizable self-assembled trichlorosilyl- based monolayer for application in biosensor technology”, Applied Surface Science, 414, 435 (2017).
  1. S, Cheung and M. Thompson, “On the acoustic wave sensor response to immortalized hypothalamic neurons at the device-liquid interface”, Sensing and BioSensing Research, 11, 113 (2016).
  2. J.B. Chen, M.A.D. Neves and M. Thompson, “Biosensor surface attachment of the ovarian cancer biomarker HSP10 via His-tag modification”, Sensing and BioSensing Research, 11, 107 (2016).
  3. R. Machado, N. Soltani, S. Dufour, M. T. Salam, P. L. Carlen, R. Genov and M. Thompson. “Antifouling impedimetric sensor for the spatial measurement of potassium during epileptic seizures”, Biosensors, 6, 53 (2016).
  4. V. Crivianu-Gaita and M. Thompson, “Aptamers, antibody scFv, and antibody Fab' fragments: An overview and comparison of three of the most versatile biosensor biorecognition elements”, Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 85, 32 (2016).
  5. S. Sheikh, C. Blaszykowski and M. Thompson, “Endotoxin detection in full blood plasma in a theranostic approach to combat sepsis”, RSC Advances, 6, 38037 (2016).
  6. A. de los Santos Pereira, S. Sheikh, C. Blaszykowski, O. Pop-Georgievski, K. Fedorov, M. Thompson and C. Rodriguez-Emmenegger, “Antifouling polymer brushes displaying antithrombogenic surface properties”, Biomacromolecules, 17, 1179 (2016).
  7. M.A.D. Neves, C. Blaszykowski and M. Thompson, “Utilizing a key aptamer structure-switching mechanism for cocaine detection”, Analytical Chemistry, 88, 3098 (2016).
  8. V. Crivianu-Gaita, M. Aamer, R.T. Posaratnanathan, A. Romaschin; and M. Thompson, “Acoustic wave biosensor for the detection of the breast and prostate cancer metastasis biomarker protein PTHrP”, Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 78, 92 (2016).
  9. V. Crivianu-Gaita, A. Romaschin, and M. Thompson, “Anti-fouling properties of Fab' fragments immobilized on silane-based adlayers”, Applied Surface Chemistry, 359, 21 (2015).
  10. R. R Ravindranath, A. Romaschin; and M. Thompson, “In vitro and in vivo cell-capture strategies using cardiac stent technology - a review”, Clinical Biochemistry, 49, 186 (2016).
  11. K. Fedorov, A. Jankowski, S. Sheikh, C. Blaszykowski, A. Reheman, A. Romaschin, H. Ni, and M. Thompson, “Prevention of surface-induced thrombogenesis on poly(vinyl chloride)”. Journal of Materials Chemistry, B, 3, 8623 (2015).
  12. C. Blaszykowski, S. Sheikh and M. Thompson, “A Survey of state-of-the-art surface chemistries to minimize fouling from human and animal biofluids”, Biomaterials Science”, 3, 1335 (2015).
  13. M.A.D.Neves, C. Blaszykowski, S. Bokhari and M. Thompson, “Ultra-high frequency piezoelectric aptasensor for the detection of cocaine”, Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 72, 383 (2015).
  14. P. Benvenuto, M.A.D. Neves, C. Blaszykowski, A. Romaschin, T. Chung, S-R. Kim and M. Thompson , “Adlayer-mediated Antibody Immobilization to Stainless Steel for Potential Application to Endothelial Progenitor Cell Capture” Langmuir, 31, 5423 (2015).
  15. V. Crivianu-Gaita and M. Thompson, “Immobilization of Fab fragments onto substrate surfaces: A survey of methods and applications”, Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 70, 167 (2015).
  16. V. Crivianu-Gaita, A. Romaschin and M. Thompson, “High efficiency reduction capability for the formation of Fab antibody fragments from F(ab)2 units”, Biochemical and Biophysical Research Reports, 2, 23 (2015).
  17. R. Machado, C. Blaszykowski, S. Sheikh, Y. Suganuma and M. Thompson, “Ultrathin surface chemistry to delay anion fouling”, ChemPlusChem, DOI: 10.1002/cplu.201500027.
  18. S. Sheikh, C. Blaszykowski, D. Thompson and M. Thompson, “On the hydration of subnanometric antifouling organosilane adlayers: a molecular dynamics simulation”, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 437, 197 (2015).
  19. M. Thompson, C. Blaszykowski, S. Sheikh and A. Romaschin, “A true theranostic approach to medicine: towards tandem sensor detection and removal of endotoxin in blood”, Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 67, 3 (2015).
  20. I. Mihai, A. Vezeanu, C. Polonschii, S. David, S. Gaspar, B. Bucur, C. Blaszykowski, S. Sheikh, M. Thompson and A. Vasilescu, “Low fouling SPR detection of lysozyme and aggregates”, Analytical Methods, 6, 7646 (2014).
  21. L-E. Cheran, A. Cheran and M. Thompson, “Biomimicry and materials in medicine” in “Advanced Synthetic Materials in Detection Science”, (Ed. S. Reddy), RSC Publishing, Cambridge, UK, 2014, P. 1.
  22. K. Fedorov, C. Blaszykowski, S. Sheikh, A. Reheman, A. Romaschin, H. Ni and M. Thompson, “Prevention of thrombogenesis from whole human blood on plastic polymer by ultrathin monoethylene glycol silane adlayer”, Langmuir, 30, 3217 (2014).
  23. N.M. Pawlowska, H. Fritzsche, M. Vezvaie, C. Blaszykowski, S. Sheikh and M. Thompson, “Probing the hydration of ultra-thin antifouling silane adlayers using neutron reflectometry”, Langmuir, 30, 1199, 2014.
  24. M. Thompson, S. Sheikh and C. Blaszykowski, “A perspective on the application of biosensor and lab-on-a-chip technologies to biomarker detection in biological fluids”, Austin Journal of Nanomedicine and Nanotechnology, 1, 2 (2014).
  25. N. Crawley, A. Romaschin and M. Thompson, “Theranostics in the growing field of personalized medicine: an analytical chemistry perspective”, Analytical Chemistry, 86, 130 (2014).
  26. C. Blaszykowski, S. Sheikh and M. Thompson, “Biocompatibility and antifouling: is there really a link”, Trends in Biotechnology, 32, 61 (2014).
  27. U.J. Krull and M. Thompson, “Analytical Chemistry”, In: Reedijk, J. (Ed.), Reference Module in Chemistry, Molecular Sciences and Chemical Engineering., Elsevier. Waltham, MA 2013, doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-409547-2.05433-0.
  28. M. Thompson, S. Sheikh, C Blaszykowski and A. Romaschin, “Biosensor technology and the clinical biochemistry laboratory – issue of signal interference from the biological matrix”, in “Detection Challenges in Clinical Diagnostics”, (Eds. P. Vadgama and S.F. Peteu), RSC Publishing, Cambridge, UK, 2013, P. 1.
  29. S. Sheikh, C. Blaszykowski and M. Thompson, “Sacrificial BSA to block non- specific adsorption on organosilane adlayers in ultra-high frequency acoustic wave sensing, Surface and Interface Analysis, 45, 1781 (2013).
  30. E. Chan, N. Jackson, A. Mathewson, P. Galvin, C. Blaszykowski1, A.B. Alamin Dow, N.P. Kherani and M. Thompson, “Surface modification of aluminum nitride with functionalizable organosilane adlayers for ultra-high frequency acoustic wave seniors”, Applied Surface Science, 282, 709 (2013).
  31. E. Y. L. Chak, N. M. Pawlowska, C. Blaszykowski, M. Thompson, "Scanning Kelvin probe study of photolabile silane surface modification of indium tin oxide", Surface and Interface Analysis, 45, 1347 (2013).
  32. C. Avci, S Sheikh, C. Blaszykowski and M. Thompson, “Critical role of surface hydration on the dynamics of serum adsorption studied with monoethylene glycol adlayers on gold”, Chemical Communications, 49, 466 (2013).
  33. F. Nazneen, G. Herzog, W.M D. Arrigan, N. Caplice, P. Benvenuto, M. Thompson and P. Galvin, “Surface chemical and physical modification in stent technology for the treatment of coronary artery disease”, Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, B. 100, 1989 (2012).
  34. C. Blaszykowski, S. Sheikh and M.Thompson, “Surface chemistry to minimize fouling from blood-based fluids”, Chemical Society Reviews, 41, 5599 (2012).
  35. C. Blaszykowski, S. Sheikh, P. Benvenuto and M. Thompson, “New functionalizable alkyltrichlorosilane surface modifiers for biosensor and biomedical applications”, Langmuir, 28, 2318 (2012).
  36. S. Sheikh, D. Y. Yang, C. Blaszykowski and M. Thompson, ”Single ether group in glycol- based ultra-thin layer monolayer prevents surface fouling from undiluted serum”, Chemical Communications, 48, 1305 (2012).
  37. S. Sadeghi and M. Thompson, “Electrochemistry, emergent patterns and inorganic intelligent Response”, in Molecular and Supramolecular Information Processing: From Molecular Switches to Unconventional Computing, D. E. Katz, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, Germany, 2012, P. 305.
  38. C. Blaszykowski, L.-E. Cheran and M. Thompson, “Modulation of indium-tin oxide work function by versatile self-assembled monolayer measured by scanning Kelvin nanoprobe”, Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 89, 1502 (3011).
  39. F. Nazneen, P. Galvin, D. Arrigan, M. Thompson, P. Benvenuto and G. Herzog, “Electropolishing of medical-grade stainless steel in preparation for surface nano-texturing”, Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry, 16, 1389 (2012).
  40. S. Cheung, L.J. Fick, D. D. Belsham and M. Thompson, “Synchronization of the circadian rhythm generator and the effects of glucagon on hypothalamic mouse neurons detected by acoustic wave propagation”, Analyst, 136, 2786 (2011).
  41. S. Cheung, L. J. Fick, D. D. Belsham, D.A.: Lovejoy and M. Thompson, “"Interfacial behavior of immortalized hypothalamic mouse neurons detected by acoustic wave propagation”, Analyst, 136, 4412 (2011).
  42. S. Sheikh, C. Blaszykowski and M. Thompson, “Label-free detection of HIV-2 antibodies in serum with an ultra-high frequency acoustic wave sensor”, Talanta, 85, 816 (2011).
  43. L-L.Tay, R. G. Tremblay, J. Hulse, B. Zurakowski, M. Thompson and M. Bani-Yaghou, Detection of acute brain injury by Raman spectral signature, Analyst, 136, 1620 (2011).
  44. S. Sadeghi, W.A. MacKay and M. Thompson, “Algorithm for online detection of signal patterns using phase synchrony: an application to an electrode array”, Measurement Science and Technology, 22, 025802 (2011).
  45. J.S. Ellis and M. Thompson, “Conformational states of nucleic acid-peptide complexes monitored by acoustic wave propagation and molecular dynamics simulation”, Chemical Science, 2, 237 (2011).
  46. S. Sadeghi and M. Thompson, “Towards information processing from chemistry: a synthetic electrochemical cognitive system”, BioSystems, 102, 99 (2010).
  47. J.S. Ellis and M Thompson, “Viscoelastic modelling with interfacial slip of a protein monolayer electrode-adsorbed on an acoustic wave biosensor”, Langmuir, 26, 11558 (2010).
  48. S. Sheikh, J. C-C. Sheng, C. Blaszykowski and M. Thompson, “Oligoethylene glycol self- assembled monolayer chemistry combined with ultra-high frequency acoustic wave biosensor for the detection of biochemical interactions”, Chemical Science, 1, 271 (2010).
  49. S. Sadeghi and M. Thompson, “Temporal patterns and oscillatory voltage perturbation during an electrochemical process”, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 12. 6795 (2010).
  50. T. Hianik, X. Wang, V. Tashlitsky, T. Oretskaya, S. Ponikova, M. Antalík, J.S. Ellis and M. Thompson, “Interaction of cationic surfactants with DNA detected by spectroscopic and acoustic wave techniques”, Analyst, 135, 980 (2010).
  51. M. Thompson, J.S. Ellis, T. Ryan and E-L. Lyle, “Modulation of acoustic coupling by photo- oxidation of self-assembled monolayers”, Analytical Letters, 43, 1801 (2010).
  52. S. Cheung, L. Fick, D. D. Belsham and M. Thompson, “Depolarisation of surface- attached hypothalamic mouse neurons studied by acoustic wave detector”, Analyst, 135: 289 (2010).
  53. J.S. Ellis, S.Q. Xu, X. Wang, G. Herzog, D.W.M. Arrigan and Michael Thompson, “Interaction of surface-attached hemoglobin with hydrophobic anions monitored by on-line acoustic wave detector”, Bioelectrochemistry, 79, 6 (2010).
  1. L-E. Cheran and M. Thompson, “Neural regenerative medicine and detection strategies for neurochemistry”, Journal of Nanoneuroscience, 1: 158 (2009).
  2. M. Saoud, C. Blaszykowski, S.M. Ballantyne and M. Thompson, “Linker immobilization of protein and oligonucleotide on indium tin oxide for detection of probe target interactions by Kelvin physics”, Analyst, 134, 835 (2009).
  3. J Raj, G. Herzog, M. Manning, C. Volcke, B.D. McCraith, S. Ballantyne. M. Thompson and D.W.M. Arrigan, “Surface immobilization of antibody on cyclic olefin copolymer for sandwich immunoassay”, Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 27, 2654 (2009).
  4. T. Oretskaya, E. Romanova, F. Yang, E. Kubareva, V. Gajdo, O. Burenina, E. Fedotova, M. Thompson, J.S. Ellis and T. Hianik, “Detection of DNA damage: effect of thymidine glycol residues on the thermodynamic and acoustic interfacial properties of DNA duplexes” Analyst, 134, 41 (2009).
  5. S. Sheikh, C. Blaszykowski and M. Thompson, “Acoustic wave detection in bioanalytical chemistry: competition for surface plasmon resonance”, Analytical Letters, 41 2525 (2008).
  6. J.S. Ellis and M. Thompson, “Acoustic physics of surface-attached biochemical species”, Human Frontiers of Science Journal, 2, 171 (2008).
  7. L.M. Furtado and M. Thompson, “Activity of lambda-exonuclease on surface-attached oligonucleotide detected by acoustic wave device and radiochemical labeling”, Analytical Letters, 41, 2805 (2008).
  8. L-E. Cheran and M. Thompson, “Coupling of neurons with biosensor devices and detection of properties of neuronal populations”, Chemical Society Reviews, 37, 1229 (2008).
  9. L-E.. Cheran, C. Cheung, X. Wang and M. Thompson, “Probing the bioelectriochemistry of living cells”, Electrochimica Acta, 53, 6690 (2008).
  10. X. Wang, J.S. Ellis, C-D. Kan, R-K. Li and M. Thompson, “Surface immobilization of smooth muscle cells monitored by on-line acoustic wave detector”, Analyst, 133, 85 (2008).
  11. L-E. Cheran, S. Cheung, D. Belsham, W.A. MacKay, A. Al Chawaf, J.S. Ellis, D. Lovejoy and M.Thompson, “Label-free detection of neuron-drug interactions using acoustic and Kelvin vibrational fields”, Analyst, 132, 242 (2007).
  12. L-E. Cheran, S. Johnstone, S. Sadeghi and M. Thompson, “Work function measurement by high resolution scanning Kelvin nanoprobe”, Journal of Measurement Science and Technology, 18, 567 (2007).
  13. H. Huo, L-E. Cheran and M. Thompson, “Kelvin physics of protein monolayers printed in microarray format”, ACS Symposium Series 963, New Approaches Biomedical Spectroscopy (Eds. K. Kneipp, R. Aroca, H. Kneipp and E. Wentrup-Byrne), P. 312, 2007.
  14. A. K. Deisingh, S. Siewah, N. Tassew and M. Thompson, “Interaction of HIV RNA with peptides detected by acoustic shear wave sensor operated in an on-line format”, in Microchip- based assays: methods and applications, Methods in Molecular Biology, Ed. P.N. Floriano, Humana Press, NY, Vol. 385, P. 205 (2007).
  15. T. Hianik, X. Wang, S. Andreev, N. Dolinnaya, T. Oretskaya and M. Thompson, “DNA duplexes containing abasic sites: correlation between thermostability and acoustic wave properties”, Analyst, 131, 1161 (2006).
  16. X. Wang, J.S. Ellis, P. Sundaram, E-L. Moore and M. Thompson, “Conformational chemistry of surface-attached calmodulin studied by acoustic shear wave propagation”, Molecular BioSystems, 2, 184, (2006).
  17. L-E. Cheran, S. Sadeghi and M. Thompson, “Scanning Kelvin nanoprobe detection in materials science and biochemical analysis”, Analyst, 130, 1569 (2005).
  18. Y.H. Pang, W.X. Xu, L.L. Yang, S. Shuang, C. Dong and M. Thompson, “Interaction of human serum albumin with benzoflumethiazide studied by fluorescence spectroscopy”, Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B, 80, 139 (2005).
  19. C.N. Jayarajah and M. Thompson, “Acoustic wave network and multivariate analysis for Biosensing in space”, Microgravity Science and Technology, 16, Issue 1, 348 (2005).
  20. M. Thompson, L-E. Cheran, M. Zhang, M. Chacko, H. Huo and S.; Sadhegi, “Label-free detection of protein and nucleic acid microarrays by scanning Kelvin nanoprobe”, Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 20, 1471 (2005).
  21. A.M. Vasilescu, S.M . Ballantyne, L-E. Cheran and M. Thompson, “Surface properties and electromagnetic excitation of a piezoelectric gallium phosphate biosensor”, Analyst, 130, 213 (2005).
  22. J.S. Ellis and M. Thompson, “Hydrodynamics and slip at the solid-liquid interface”, Advances in Chemical Physics, (Eds. I. Prigogine and S. Rice), Wiley Interscience, Hoboken, New Jersey, Volume 131, P. .(2005).
  23. M. Thompson, “Nanomedicine – A tremendous research opportunity for analytical chemists”, Analyst, 129, 671 (2004).
  24. J.S Ellis and M. Thompson, “Slip and coupling phenomena at the liquid-solid interface”, Physical Chemistry and Chemical Physics, 6, 4928 (2004).
  25. J.S. Ellis and M. Thompson, “Acoustic coupling at multiple interfaces and the liquid-phase response of the thickness shear mode acoustic wave sensor”, Chemical Communications, 1310, No.11, (2004).
  26. A.K. Deisingh and M. Thompson, “Application of electronic noses and tongues in food analysis”, International Journal of Food Science and Technology, 39, 587 (2004).
  27. L-E. Cheran, M. Chacko, M. Zhang and M. Thompson, Protein microarray scanning in label- free format by Kelvin nanoprobe”, Analyst, 129, 161 (2004).
  28. L-E. Cheran and M. Thompson, “Sub-micrometer imaging of metal surface corrosion by scanning Kelvin nanoprobe”, Analyst, 129, 406 (2004).
  29. S.M. Ballantyne and M. Thompson, “ Superior analytical sensitivity of electromagnetic excitation compared to direct electrode contact excitation of transverse acoustic waves”, Analyst, 129, 219 (2004).
  30. A.K. Deisingh and M. Thompson, “Biosensor detection of bacteria”, Canadian Journal of Microbiology”, 50, 1 (2004).
  31. A.K. Deisingh and M. Thompson, “Strategies for the detection of Escherichia coli 0157:H7”, Journal of Applied Microbiology”, 96, 419 (2004).
  32. M. Thompson, “Scientific dogma – a personal experience”, Analyst, 129, 865 (2004).
  33. M. Thompson, “Analytical measurements in small pulmonary vessels”, Analyst, 128, 7 (2003).
  34. L-E. Cheran, P.Lam, Z. Zheng, S. Boggs and M. Thompson, “Characterization of dielectric materials using a high resolution scanning Kelvin microprobe”, Annual Report of the IEEE Conference on Electrical Insulation and Dielectric Phenomena, 16, (2003)
  35. N. Tassew and M. Thompson, “Binding affinity and inhibitory potency of neomycin and streptomycin on the HIV-1 TAR RNA peptide interaction detected by on-line acoustic wave sensor”, Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, 1, 3268 (2003).
  36. J.S. Ellis, G. McHale, G.L. Hayward and M. Thompson, “Contact angle-based predictive model for slip at the solid-;liquid interface of a transverse-shear mode acoustic wave device”, Journal of Applied Physics, 94, 6201 (2003).
  37. M. Thompson, S.M. Ballantyne, A.C. Stevenson and C.R. Lowe, “Electromagnetic excitation of high frequency acoustic waves and detection in the liquid phase”, Analyst, 128, 1048 (2003).
  38. N. Tassew and M. Thompson, “Kinetic characterization of TAR RNA –peptide and neomycin interactions by acoustic wave biosensor”, Biophysical Chemistry, 106, 241 (2003).
  39. M. Thompson, L.-E. Cheran and D. Vuckovic, “Imaging TOF-SIMS in the analysis of oligonucleotide microarrays”, Analyst, 128, 1126 (2003).
  40. E-L. Lyle, G.L. Hayward and M. Thompson, “Acoustic coupling of transverse waves as a mechanism for the label-free detection of protein-small molecule interactions”, Analyst, 127, 1596 (2002).
  41. N. Tassew and M. Thompson, “RNA-peptide binding and the effect of inhibitor and RNA mutation studied by on-line acoustic wave sensor”, Analytical Chemistry, 74, 5313 (2002).
  42. A.K. Deisingh and M. Thompson, “Detection of infectious and toxigenic bacteria”, Analyst, 127, 567 (2002).
  43. B.A. Cavic and M. Thompson, “Interfacial nucleic acid chemistry studied by acoustic wave propagation”, Analytica Chimica Acta, 469, 101 (2002).
  44. C. Jayarajah and M. Thompson, “Signaling of transcriptional chemistry in the on-line detection format”, Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 17, 159 (2002).
  45. A.K. Deisingh and M. Thompson, “Sequences of E. coli 0157:H7 detected by a PCR-acoustic wave sensor combination”, Analyst, 126, 2153 (2001).
  46. S. Ghafouri and M. Thompson, “Electrode modification and the response of the Acoustic shear wave device operating in liquids”, Analyst, 126, 2159 (2001).
  47. A.C. Stevenson, H.M. Mehta, R.S. Sethi, L-E. Cheran, M. Thompson, I. Davis and C.R. Lowe, “GigaHertz surface acoustic wave probe for chemical analysis”, Analyst, 126, 1619 (2001).
  48. B.A. Cavic, M.E. McGovern and M. Thompson, “High surface density immobilization of oligonucleotide on silicon”, Analyst, 126, 485 (2001).
  49. B.A. Cavic, J. Freedman, Z. Morel, M. Mody, M.L. Rand, D.C. Stone and M. Thompson, “Blood platelet adhesion to protein studied by on-line acoustic wave sensor”, Analyst, 126, 342 (2001).
  50. C. N. Jayarajah and M. Thompson, “Acoustic wave biosensor technology for probing the effects of microgravity on transcription”, in Proceedings of Spacebound 2000, Vancouver, Canadian Space Agency. CD-ROM, Sept. 2001.
  51. M. Thompson, B.A. Cavic, L.M. Furtado, Z. Morel and N. Tassew, “Acoustic wave biosensor study of interfacially-bound proteins, nucleic acids and blood platelets”, in Novel approaches in biosensors and rapid diagnostic assays, Eds. Z. Liron, A. Bromberg and M. Fisher, Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, p.17 (2000).
  52. M. Thompson and L.-E. Cheran, “Surface immobilized biochemical macromolecules studied by scanning Kelvin microprobe”, Faraday Discussions, 116, 23 (2000).
  53. M. Thompson and A. Deisingh, “Nucleic acids in clinical chemistry”, in Encyclopaedia of Analytical Chemistry, Wiley Interscience, Chichester, U.K., p.1488 (2000).
  54. R. Nisman, M. Thompson, G.L. Hayward, H. Sindi, A.C. Stevenson and C.R. Lowe, “Surface energy and the response of the transverse wave acoustic device in liquids”, Analyst, 125, 1525 (2000).
  55. S. Ghafouri and M. Thompson, “Interfacial properties and the response of the transverse acoustic wave device in electrolytes”, Electroanalysis, 12, 326 (2000).
  56. B.A. Cavic and M. Thompson, “Adsorptions of plasma proteins and their elutabilities from a polysiloxane surface studied by on-line acoustic wave sensor”, Analytical Chemistry, 72, 1523 (2000).
  57. M.E. McGovern and M. Thompson, “Pentafluorinated probes for the X-ray photoelectron spectroscopic study of immobilized bifunctional silanes”, Analytical Chemistry, 72, 128 (2000).
  1. M.E. McGovern and M. Thompson, “Thiol functionalization of surfaces for biosensor development”, Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 77, 1678 (1999).
  2. L.M. Furtado and M. Thompson, “High-density oligonucleotide and DNA probe arrays for the analysis of target DNA”, Analyst, 124, 1133 (1999).
  3. B.A. Cavic, G.L. Hayward and M. Thompson, “Acoustic waves and the study of biochemical macromolecules and cells at the sensor-liquid interface”, Analyst, 124, 1405 (1999).
  4. L.-E. Cheran, H.-D. Liess, and M. Thompson, “Scanning Kelvin microprobe in the tandem analysis of surface topography and chemistry”, Analyst, 124, 961 (1999).
  5. L.M. Furtado, H. Su, M. Thompson, D.P. Mack and G.L. Hayward, “Interaction of HIV-1 TAR RNA with Tat-derived peptides discriminated by on-line acoustic wave detector”, Analytical Chemistry, 71, 1167 (1999).
  6. J. Rickert, G.L. Hayward, B.A. Cavic-Vlasak, M. Thompson and W. Gopel, “Biosensors based on acoustic wave devices” in Sensors Update 5, Eds., H. Baltes, W. Gopel and J. Hesse, Wiley-VCH Publs., Weinheim, p.105 (1999).
  7. S. Ghafouri and M. Thompson, “Interfacial properties of biotin conjugate - avidin complexes studied by acoustic wave sensor”, Langmuir, 15, 564 (1999).
  8. M.E. McGovern and M. Thompson, “Silanes and the thiol functionalization of surfaces”, Analytical Communications, 35, 391 (1998).
  9. B.A. Cavic and M. Thompson, “Protein adsorption to organosiloxane surfaces studied by acoustic wave sensor”, Analyst, 123, 2191 (1998).
  10. L.M. Furtado and M. Thompson, “Hybridization of complementary strand and single-base mutated oligonucleotides detected by on-line acoustic wave sensor”, Analyst, 123, 1937 (1998).
  11. M. Thompson and D.C. Stone, “Reflections on analytical chemistry and interdisciplinary research”, Analyst, 123, 95N (1998).
  12. G.L. Hayward and M.Thompson, “Transverses shear model of a piezoelectric chemical sensor”, Journal of Applied Physics, 83, 2194 (1998).
  13. M. Thompson, M.D. Frank and D.C. Stone, “Sensor response and computational molecular modeling”, in Biosensors for Direct Monitoring of Environmental Pollutants in the Field, Eds. D.P. Nikolelis and U.J. Krull, NATO Advanced Research Workshop, Kluwer Publs., Dordrecht, p.27 (1998).
  14. L. Bui and M. Thompson, “Neural networks and self-referent acoustic wave sensor signaling”, in Polymers in sensors; Theory and practice, Eds. N. Akmal and A.M. Usmani, ACS Symposium Series 690, p.78 (1998).
  15. M.E. McGovern and M. Thompson, “Nucleic acid biosensor technology in clinical diagnosis, pathogen detection and drug discovery”, Canadian Chemical News, 49, No. 4, 11 (1997).
  16. M. Thompson, M.D. Frank and D.C. Stone, “Study of bimolecular interactions by molecular modeling and surface acoustic wave sensor device”, Electroanalysis, 9, 1054 (1997).
  17. M. Thompson and G.L. Hayward, “Mass response of the thickness-shear mode acoustic wave sensor in liquids as a central misleading dogma”, in Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Frequency Control, p.114 (1997).
  18. Z. Deng, D.C. Stone and M. Thompson, “Characterization of polymer films of pyrrole derivatives for chemical sensing by cyclic voltammetry, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and vapour sorption studies”, Analyst, 122, 1329 (1997).
  19. B.A. Cavic, F.L. Chu, L.M. Furtado, S. Ghafouri, G.L. Hayward, D.P. Mack, M.E. McGovern, H. Su and M. Thompson, “Acoustic waves and the real-time study of biochemical macromolecules at the liquid-solid interface”, Faraday Discussion, 107, 159 (1997).
  20. P.C.H. Li and M. Thompson, “Water-instigated changes in the elastic modulus of polypyrrole studied by thin rod acoustic wave sensor”, Analytica Chimica Acta, 353, 255 (1997).
  21. M. Yang, M.E. McGovern and M. Thompson, “Genosensor technology and the detection of interfacial nucleic acid chemistry”, Analytica Chimica Acta, 346, 259 (1997).
  22. M. Muratsugu, A.D. Romaschin and M. Thompson, “Adhesion of human platelets to collagen detected by 51chromium labeling and acoustic wave sensor”, Analytica Chimica Acta, 342, 23 (1997).
  23. H. Su, S. Chong and M. Thompson, “Kinetics of hybridization of interfacial RNA homopolymers studied by thickness-shear mode acoustic wave sensor", Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 12, 161 (1997).
  24. P.C.H. Li and M. Thompson, “Mass sensitivity of a tube acoustic wave sensor in the extensional mode”, Analytica Chimica Acta, 336, 13 (1996).
  25. Z. Deng, D.C. Stone and M. Thompson, “Effect of redox state on the response to organic vapours of poly-N-(2-cyanoethyl) pyrrole coated thickness-shear mode acoustic wave sensors”, Analyst, 121, 1341 (1996).
  26. P.C.H. Li and M. Thompson, “Mass sensitivity of the thin rod acoustic wave sensor in flexural and extensional modes”, Analytical Chemistry, 68, 2590 (1996).
  27. H. Su, S. Chong and M. Thompson, “Interfacial hybridization of RNA homopolymers studied by liquid phase acoustic network analysis”, Langmuir, 12, 2247 (1996).
  28. H. Su and M. Thompson, “Rheological and interfacial properties of nucleic acid films studied by thickness shear mode acoustic wave sensor and network analysis", Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 74, 344 (1996).
  29. Z. Deng, D.C. Stone and M. Thompson, “Selective detection of aroma components by acoustic wave sensors coated with conducting polymer films”, Analyst, 121, 671 (1996).
  30. B.A. Cavic-Vlasak, M. Thompson and D.C. Smith, “Silicones and their analysis in biological matrices”, Analyst, 121, 53R (1996).
  31. M. Viens, P.C.H. Li, Z. Wang, C.K. Jen, M. Thompson and J.D.N. Cheeke, “Mass sensitivity of thin rod acoustic wave devices”, IEEE Transactions, Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control, 43, 852 (1996).
  32. Z. Deng, D.C. Stone and M. Thompson, “Poly N-(2cyanoethyl) pyrrole as a selective film for the thickness-shear mode acoustic wave sensor”, Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 73, 1427 (1995).
  33. P.C.H. Li and M. Thompson, “Carbon dioxide recognition by rhodium (I) complexes studied by IR and NMR spectroscopies and by acoustic wave sensor”, Analyst, 120, 2529 (1995).
  34. S.J. Vigmond, V. Ghaemmaghami and M. Thompson, “Source-dependence of Raman spectra of polypyrrole with application to sensor-gas probe interactions”, Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 73, 1711 (1995).
  35. H. Su, P. Williams and M. Thompson, “Platinum anticancer drug binding to DNA detected by thickness-shear mode acoustic wave sensor”, Analytical Chemistry, 67, 1010 (1995).
  36. M. Thompson and H. Su, “Analysis of nucleic acids: chromatographic and electrophoresis methods”, in Encyclopedia of Analytical Science, Academic Press, London, p.3609 (1995).
  37. H. Su and M. Thompson, “Kinetics of interfacial nucleic acid hybridization studied by acoustic network analysis”, Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 10, 329 (1995).
  38. K.M.R. Kallury and M.Thompson, “Extraordinary thermal stabilization of enzymes through attachment by covalently bound phospholipids”, in Chemically modified surfaces, Royal Society of Chemistry, U.K., p.139 (1994).
  39. P.C.H. Li and M. Thompson, “Carbon dioxide sensing based on recognition by trans-[carbonylhydroxybis(triphenylphosphine)rhodium(I)] deposited on acoustic wave devices”, Analyst, 11, 1947 (1994).
  40. M.E. McGovern, K.M.R. Kallury and M. Thompson, “Role of solvent on the silanization of glass with octadecyltrichlorosilane”, Langmuir, 10, 3607 (1994).
  41. L. Tessier, F. Patat and M. Thompson, “Effect of the generation of compressional waves on the response of the thickness-shear mode acoustic wave sensor in liquids”, Analytical Chemistry, 66, 3569 (1994).
  42. F. Ferrante, A.L. Kipling and M. Thompson, “Molecular slip at the solid-liquid interface of an acoustic wave sensor”, Journal of Applied Physics, 76, 3448 (1994).
  43. K.M.R. Kallury, P.M. Macdonald, and M. Thompson, “Effect of surface water and base catalysis on the silanization of silica by (aminopropyl) alkoxysilanes studied by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and 13C cross-polarization/magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance”, Langmuir, 10, 492 (1994).
  44. S.J. Vigmond, M.C. Chang, KM.R. Kallury and M. Thompson, “Direct synthesis of aryldipyrromethanes”, Tetrahedron Letters, 35, 16, 2455 (1994).
  45. H. Su, K.M.R. Kallury, M. Thompson and A. Roach, “Interfacial nucleic acid hybridization studied by 32P random primer labeling and acoustic network analysis”, Analytical Chemistry, 66, 769 (1994).
  46. M. Thompson, M.D. Frank and D.C. Stone, “Molecular modeling and chemical sensor response”, in Interfacial Design and Chemical Sensing, Eds. T. E. Mallouk and J. Harrison, ACS Symposium Series 561, p.155 (1994).
  47. M. Yang and M. Thompson, “Perturbation of the electrified interface and the response of the thickness-shear mode acoustic wave sensor under conductive liquid loading”, Analytical Chemistry, 65, 3591 (1993).
  48. M. Yang and M. Thompson, “Acoustic network analysis and equivalent circuit simulation of the thickness-shear mode acoustic wave sensor in the liquid phase”, Analytica Chimica Acta, 282, 505 (1993).
  49. M. Yang, F.L. Chung and M. Thompson, “Acoustic network analysis as a novel technique for studying protein adsorption and denaturation at surfaces”, Analytical Chemistry, 65, 3713 (1993).
  50. A.W. Dorn and M. Thompson, “Intrinsic conductance of inorganic ions through bilayer lipid membranes”, in Ion-Transfer Kinetics, Ed. J.R. Sandifer, VCH Publishers, NY, p. 55 (1995).
  51. K.M.R. Kallury, W.E. Lee and M. Thompson, “Enhanced enzyme activity of urease immobilized via its carboxylic acid groups onto phospholipid-coated silica, tungsten and fluoropolymer surfaces”, Analytical Chemistry, 65, 2459 (1993).
  52. M. Yang and M. Thompson, “Surface morphology and the response of the thickness-shear- mode acoustic wave sensor in liquids”, Langmuir, 9, 1990 (1993).
  53. P.C.H. Li, D.C. Stone and M. Thompson, “Flexural thin rod acoustic wave devices as chemical sensors”, Analytical Chemistry, 65, 2177 (1993).
  54. L.N. Bui, M. Thompson, P.G. Kalman, A.D. Romaschin and N.B. McKeown, “Surface modification of the biomedical polymer poly(ethylene terephthalate)”, Analyst, 118, 463 (1993).
  55. M. Yang and M. Thompson, “Multiple chemical information from the thickness-shear-mode acoustic wave sensor in the liquid phase”, Analytical Chemistry, 65, 1158 (1993).
  56. H. Su, K.M.R. Kallury, M. Yang and M. Thompson, “Network-analysis-acoustic energy transmission detection of polynucleotide hybridization at the sensor-liquid interface”, Analyst, 118, 309 (1993).
  57. M. Yang, M. Thompson and W.C. Duncan-Hewitt, “Interfacial properties and the response of the thickness-shear-mode acoustic wave sensor in liquids”, Langmuir, 9, 802 (1993).
  58. D.C. Stone and M. Thompson, “Interdigital capacitance and surface acoustic wave sensors”, Analytical Chemistry, 65, 352 (1993).
  59. S.J. Vigmond, K.M.R. Kallury and M. Thompson, “Pyrrole copolymerization and polymer derivatization studied by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy”, Analytical Chemistry, 64, 2763 (1992).
  60. M. Yang and M. Thompson, “Thickness-shear-mode acoustic wave sensors and flow injection analysis”, Analytica Chimica Acta, 269, 167 (1992).
  61. J.D. Brennan, R.S. Brown, V. Ghaemmaghami, K.M.R. Kallury, M. Thompson and U.J. Krull, “Immobilization of amphiphilic membranes for the development of optical and electrochemical biosensors”, in Proceedings of the Symposium on Chemically Modified Surfaces, Ed. R. Mottola, Elsevier, Amsterdam, p. 275 (1992).
  62. J.S. Tauskela and M. Thompson, “Non-selective interactions of concanavalin A with phosphatidylcholine small unilamellar vesicles: Implications for chemical sensor development”, Analytica Chimica Acta, 264, 185 (1992).
  63. M. Thompson and D.C. Stone, “Molecular modeling and the selective sensor response”, in Sensors and Sensory Systems for an Electronic Nose, Eds. J.W. Gardner and P.N. Bartlett, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, p.25 (1992).
  64. E.J. Graziani, N.B. McKeown, P.G. Kalman and M. Thompson, “Surface selective modification of fluoropolymer biomaterial”, International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, 30, 217 (1992).
  65. K.M.R. Kallury, M. Thompson, C.P. Tripp and M.L. Hair, “Interaction of silicon surfaces silanized with octadecylchlorosilanes with octadecanoic acid and octadecanamine studied by ellipsometry, XPS and reflectance FTIR”, Langmuir, 8, 947 (1992).
  66. K.M.R. Kallury, W. Lee and M. Thompson, “Enhancement of the thermal and storage stability of urease by covalent attachment to phospholipid-bound silica”, Analytical Chemistry, 64, 1062 (1992).
  67. W.C. Duncan-Hewitt and M. Thompson, “Four-layer theory for the acoustic wave sensor in liquids incorporating interfacial slip and liquid structure”, Analytical Chemistry, 64, 94 (1992).
  68. J.S. Tauskela and M. Thompson, “A 31P NMR spin-lattice relaxation and 31P (1H) nuclear Overhauser effect study of sonicated small unilamellar phosphatidylcholine vesicles”, Biochimica and Biophysica Acta, 1104, 137 (1992).
  69. J.S. Tauskela, M. Akler and M. Thompson, “The size dependence of cholate-dialyzed vesicles on phosphatidylcholine concentration”, Analytical Biochemistry, 201, 201 (1992).
  70. S.J. Vigmond, V. Ghaemmaghami, K.M.R. Kallury and M. Thompson, “Characterization of the polypyrrole film-piezoelectric sensor combination”, Talanta, 39, 449 (1992).
  71. N.B. McKeown, G. Chang, J. Niven, A.D. Romaschin, G.J. Wilson, M. Thompson and P.G. Kalman, “Facilitation of endothelial cell growth on hydroxylated ePTFE vascular grafts”, Transactions of the American Society for Artificial Internal Organs, 37, M477 (1991).
  72. U.J. Krull, D.P. Nikolelis, J.D. Brennan, R.S. Brown, M. Thompson, V. Ghaemmaghami and K.M.R. Kallury, “Control of ion transport through lipid membranes”, Analytical Proceedings, 28, 370 (1991).
  73. M. Thompson, A.L. Kipling, W.C. Duncan-Hewitt, Lj.V. Rajakovic and B.A. Cavic-Vlasak, “Thickness-shear-mode acoustic wave sensors in the liquid phase”, Analyst, 116, 881 (1991).
  74. L. Bui, R. DeBono, V. Ghaemmaghami, K.M.R. Kallury, P. Li, N. McKeown, D.C. Stone, H.B. Su, L. Tessier, S.J. Vigmond and M. Thompson, “Formation of sensor surfaces with covalently-bound recognitive elements and their application to acoustic wave, optical and electrochemical devices”, Advances in Biosensors, JAI Press, London, U.K., Vol. 2, 181 (1992).
  75. N.B. McKeown, P.G. Kalman, R. Sodhi, A.D. Romaschin and M. Thompson, “Surface selective chemical modification of fluoropolymer using aluminum deposition”, Langmuir, 7, 2146 (1991).
  76. K.M.R. Kallury, R.F. De Bono, U.J. Krull and M. Thompson, “Covalent binding of amino, carboxy and nitro-substituted aminopropyltriethoxysilanes to oxidized silicon surfaces and their interaction with octadecanamine and octadecanoic acid studied by x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and ellipsometry”, Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology, 5, 801 (1991).
  77. K.M.R. Kallury, M. Cheung, V. Ghaemmaghami, U.J. Krull and M. Thompson, “Silanization of oxidized silicon and aluminum surfaces with functionalist silanes with characterization by wettability, ellipsometry, XPS and quartz crystal microbalance studies", Colloids and Surfaces, 63, 1 (1992).
  78. M. Thompson, D.C. Stone and R. Nisman, “Response selectivity of etched surface acoustic wave sensors”, Analytica Chimica Acta, 248, 143 (1991).
  79. Lj.V. Rajakovic, B. Cavic-Vlasak and M. Thompson, “The potential of piezoelectric crystals as analytical chemical sensors. Part II. Liquid phase piezoelectric sensors”, Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society, 56, 111 (1991).
  80. Lj.V. Rajakovic and M. Thompson, “The potential of piezoelectric crystals as analytical chemical sensors. Part I. Gas phase piezoelectric sensors”, Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society, 56, 103 (1991).
  81. M. Thompson and U.J. Krull, “Biosensors and the transduction of molecular recognition”, Analytical Chemistry, 63, 393A (1991).
  82. Lj.V. Rajakovic, B.A. Cavic-Vlasak, V. Ghaemmaghami, K.M.R. Kallury, A.L. Kipling and M. Thompson, “Mediation of acoustic transmission by the interfacial viscosity of liquid-phase acoustic wave sensors”, Analytical Chemistry, 63, 615 (1991).
  83. K.M.R. Kallury, U.J. Krull and M. Thompson, “Fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry of some alkoxy and chloro silanes”, Organic Mass Spectrometry, 26, 81 (1991).
  84. M. Thompson and D.C. Stone, “A surface acoustic wave sensor gas-chromatograph surface acoustic wave detector for screening molecular recognition by gas chromatography”, Analytical Chemistry, 62, 1895 (1990).
  85. A.L. Kipling and M. Thompson, “The network analysis method applied to liquid- phase acoustic wave sensors”, Analytical Chemistry, 62, 514 (1990).
  86. M. Thompson, R. De Bono, A.L. Mallon and M.J. Scaini, “The use of metal island films to support radiative surface plasmons as a method of transducing interfacial events”, in Biosensor Technology: Fundamentals and Applications, Eds. R.P. Buck, W.E. Hatfield, M. Umana and E.F. Bowden, New York, p. 329 (1990).
  87. W.M. Heckl, F.M. Marassi, K.M.R. Kallury, D.C. Stone and M. Thompson, “Selective binding of nitrobenzene derivatives to aminopropyltriethoxysilane studied by surface acoustic wave sensor response and molecular modeling”, Analytical Chemistry, 62, 32 (1990).

Publications from 1967-1989

Books

  • “Sensor technology in neuroscience”, M. Thompson, L-E. Cheran and S. Sadeghi, Royal Society of Chemistry Publishing, Cambridge, UK (2013).
  • “Surface-launched acoustic wave sensors: Chemical sensing and thin film characterization”, M. Thompson and D.C. Stone, Wiley-Interscience, New York (1997).
  • “Auger electron spectroscopy”, M. Thompson (editor and author), M.D. Baker, J.F. Tyson and A. Christie, Wiley-Interscience, New York (1985).