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2018Non-enzymatic electrochemical detection of glucose with a disposable paper-based sensor using a cobalt phthalocyanine–ionic liquid–graphene compositeChaiyo S.; Mehmeti E.; Siangproh W.; Hoang T.L.; Nguyen H.P.; Chailapakul O.; Kalcher K.
2018A novel paper-based colorimetry device for the determination of the albumin to creatinine ratioChaiyo S.; Kalcher K.; Apilux A.; Chailapakul O.; Siangproh W.
2020Simple and Cost-Effective Electrochemical Approach for Monitoring of Vitamin K in Green VegetablesJesadabundit W.; Chaiyo S.; Siangproh W.; Chailapakul O.
2019An origami paper-based electrochemical immunoassay for the C-reactive protein using a screen-printed carbon electrode modified with graphene and gold nanoparticlesBoonkaew S.; Chaiyo S.; Jampasa S.; Rengpipat S.; Siangproh W.; Chailapakul O.
2018Low-cost and disposable sensors for the simultaneous determination of coenzyme Q10 and α-lipoic acid using manganese (IV) oxide-modified screen-printed graphene electrodesCharoenkitamorn K.; Chaiyo S.; Chailapakul O.; Siangproh W.
2021Laser engraved microapillary pump paper-based microfluidic device for colorimetric and electrochemical detection of salivary thiocyanatePungjunun K.; Yakoh A.; Chaiyo S.; Praphairaksit N.; Siangproh W.; Kalcher K.; Chailapakul O.
20193D Capillary-Driven Paper-Based Sequential Microfluidic Device for Electrochemical Sensing ApplicationsYakoh A.; Chaiyo S.; Siangproh W.; Chailapakul O.
2020Paper-based sensors for the application of biological compound detectionChailapakul O.; Siangproh W.; Jampasa S.; Chaiyo S.; Teengam P.; Yakoh A.; Pinyorospathum C.
2021A Low-cost Paper-based Diamond Electrode for Trace Copper Analysis at On-site Environmental AreaThangphatthanarungruang J.; Lomae A.; Chailapakul O.; Chaiyo S.; Siangproh W.
2020Enhanced sensitivity and separation for simultaneous determination of tin and lead using paper-based sensors combined with a portable potentiostatPungjunun K.; Nantaphol S.; Praphairaksit N.; Siangproh W.; Chaiyo S.; Chailapakul O.