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September 20, 2025
From Signal to Significance: Why Sensors Need Culture
Andrey V Kalinichev
The Analyst
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November 17, 2023
Optical sensors (optodes) for multiparameter chemical imaging: classification, challenges, and prospects
Andrey V Kalinichev, Silvia E Zieger, Klaus Koren
ACS Sensors
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August 22, 2024
Exploiting the pH-Cross Sensitivity of Ion-Selective Optodes to Broaden Their Response Range
Fabian Steininger, Johan Palmfeldt, Klaus Koren, et al.
Membranes
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January 21, 2023
Response Mechanism of Polymeric Liquid Junction-Free Reference Electrodes Based on Organic Electrolytes
Andrey V Kalinichev, Nadezhda V Pokhvishcheva, Maria A Peshkova
Talanta
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February 18, 2019
Novel color standards for digital color analysis of optochemical sensor arrays
Andrey V Kalinichev, Nadezhda V Pokhvishcheva, Maria A Peshkova
Analytical Chemistry
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March 28, 2019
Significant Reduction of Analysis Time with Bulk Sensors Operating in Nonequilibrium Mode
Andrey V Kalinichev, Nadezhda V Pokhvishcheva, Maria A Peshkova
ACS Sensors
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October 19, 2020
Influence of Electrolyte Coextraction on the Response of Indicator-Based Cation-Selective Optodes
Andrey V Kalinichev, Nadezhda V Pokhvishcheva, Maria A Peshkova
ACS Measurement Science Au
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October 21, 2024
Simultaneous Imaging of Temperature and Oxygen by Utilizing Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence and Phosphorescence of a Single Indicator
Georg Schwendt, Andrey V Kalinichev, Sergey M Borisov, et al.
Talanta
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April 25, 2024
Rapid analysis and classification of blue ballpoint pen inks using high-performance thin-layer chromatography and digital color analysis
Anastasia V Kravchenko, Daria V Makeeva, Ilya Tumkin, et al.
ACS Sensors
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July 31, 2023
Response Patterns of Chromoionophore-Based Bulk Optodes Containing Lipophilic Electrolytes: Toward Background-Independent pH-Sensing
Nadezhda V Pokhvishcheva, Ilya S Prozherin, Andrey V Kalinichev, et al.
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ACS Sensors
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September 20, 2025
From Signal to Significance: Why Sensors Need Culture
Andrey V Kalinichev
The Analyst
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November 17, 2023
Optical sensors (optodes) for multiparameter chemical imaging: classification, challenges, and prospects
Andrey V Kalinichev, Silvia E Zieger, Klaus Koren
ACS Sensors
|
August 22, 2024
Exploiting the pH-Cross Sensitivity of Ion-Selective Optodes to Broaden Their Response Range
Fabian Steininger, Johan Palmfeldt, Klaus Koren, et al.
Membranes
|
January 21, 2023
Response Mechanism of Polymeric Liquid Junction-Free Reference Electrodes Based on Organic Electrolytes
Andrey V Kalinichev, Nadezhda V Pokhvishcheva, Maria A Peshkova
Talanta
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February 18, 2019
Novel color standards for digital color analysis of optochemical sensor arrays
Andrey V Kalinichev, Nadezhda V Pokhvishcheva, Maria A Peshkova
Analytical Chemistry
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March 28, 2019
Significant Reduction of Analysis Time with Bulk Sensors Operating in Nonequilibrium Mode
Andrey V Kalinichev, Nadezhda V Pokhvishcheva, Maria A Peshkova
ACS Sensors
|
October 19, 2020
Influence of Electrolyte Coextraction on the Response of Indicator-Based Cation-Selective Optodes
Andrey V Kalinichev, Nadezhda V Pokhvishcheva, Maria A Peshkova
ACS Measurement Science Au
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October 21, 2024
Simultaneous Imaging of Temperature and Oxygen by Utilizing Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence and Phosphorescence of a Single Indicator
Georg Schwendt, Andrey V Kalinichev, Sergey M Borisov, et al.
Talanta
|
April 25, 2024
Rapid analysis and classification of blue ballpoint pen inks using high-performance thin-layer chromatography and digital color analysis
Anastasia V Kravchenko, Daria V Makeeva, Ilya Tumkin, et al.
ACS Sensors
|
July 31, 2023
Response Patterns of Chromoionophore-Based Bulk Optodes Containing Lipophilic Electrolytes: Toward Background-Independent pH-Sensing
Nadezhda V Pokhvishcheva, Ilya S Prozherin, Andrey V Kalinichev, et al.
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