Published Online: 2022-10-17
Published in Print: 2022-12-16
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Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Editorial
- Editorial
- Research Articles
- Ultrasensitive marker-free biomolecular THz-detection for tumor-related analytics
- Terahertz subwavelength sensing with bio-functionalized germanium fano-resonators
- Concepts for millimeter wave-based detection of African trypanosomes in field-compatible liquid systems
- Millimeter-wave imaging and near-field spectroscopy for burn wound assessment
- A compact breath gas sensor system based on terahertz/millimeter-wave gas spectroscopy
- Evolution of a theranostic applicator for microwave ablation treatment
- Towards a fully integrated sub-THz microfluidic sensor platform for dielectric spectroscopy
- Towards single-cell pulsed EPR using VCO-based EPR-on-a-chip detectors
- Label-free single-cell counting and characterization in the GHz-range
- Self-assembled sensor-in-a-tube as a versatile tool for label-free EIS viability investigation of cervical cancer cells
Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Editorial
- Editorial
- Research Articles
- Ultrasensitive marker-free biomolecular THz-detection for tumor-related analytics
- Terahertz subwavelength sensing with bio-functionalized germanium fano-resonators
- Concepts for millimeter wave-based detection of African trypanosomes in field-compatible liquid systems
- Millimeter-wave imaging and near-field spectroscopy for burn wound assessment
- A compact breath gas sensor system based on terahertz/millimeter-wave gas spectroscopy
- Evolution of a theranostic applicator for microwave ablation treatment
- Towards a fully integrated sub-THz microfluidic sensor platform for dielectric spectroscopy
- Towards single-cell pulsed EPR using VCO-based EPR-on-a-chip detectors
- Label-free single-cell counting and characterization in the GHz-range
- Self-assembled sensor-in-a-tube as a versatile tool for label-free EIS viability investigation of cervical cancer cells