55.
Zhuangzhi Wang, Thomas Wilkop, Jong Ho Han, Yi Dong, Matthew J. Linman,
and Quan Cheng*. "Development of Air-Stable, Supported Membrane
Arrays with Photolithography for Study of Phosphoinositide-Protein Interactions
Using Surface Plasmon Resonance Imaging", 2008, submitted.
54.
Jong Ho Han, Joseph D. Taylor, K. Scott Phillips, Xiqing Wang, Pingyun
Feng, and Quan Cheng*. "Characterizing stability properties of supported
bilayer membranes on nanoglassified substrates using surface plasmon
resonance", Langmuir, 2008, 24, in press.
53.
Matthew J. Linman, Joseph D. Taylor, Hai Yu, Xi Chen, and Quan Cheng*.
"Surface Plasmon Resonance Study of Protein-Carbohydrate Interactions
Using Biotinylated Sialosides", Analytical Chemistry 2008,
80, xxx-xxx (web publication).
52.
K. Scott Phillips and Quan Cheng*. "Surface Plasmon Resonance for
Probing Biomolecular Interactions", in "Protein and Cell
Biomethods Handbook", 2nd Edition, Ed. by Ralph Rapley and
John Walker, Humana Press, 2008 (in press).
51.
Thomas Wilkop, Danke Xu, and Quan Cheng*. "Electrochemical Characterization
of Pore Formation by Bacterial Protein Toxins on Hybrid Supported Membranes",
Langmuir, 2008, 24, 5615-5621.
50.
Yi Dong, Thomas Wilkop, Danke Xu, Zhuangzhi Wang, and Quan Cheng*. "Microchannel
Chips for Multiplexed Analysis of Human Immunoglobulin G-Antibody Interactions
by Surface Plasmon Resonance Imaging", Analytical and Bioanalytical
Chemistry 2008, 390, 1575-1583.
49.
Zhuangzhi Wang, Thomas Wilkop, Danke Xu, Yi Dong, Guangyu Ma, and Quan
Cheng*. "Surface Plasmon Resonance Imaging for Affinity Analysis
of Aptamer-Protein Interactions with PDMS Microfluidic Chips", Analytical
and Bioanalytical Chemistry 2007, 389, 819-825.
48.
Thomas W. Owen, Rabih O. Al-Kaysi, Christopher J. Bardeen and Quan Cheng*.
"Microgravimetric Immunosensor for Direct Detection of Aerosolized
Influenza A Virus Particles", Sensors and Actuators B, 2007
126, 691-699.
47.
Joseph D. Taylor, K. Scott Phillips, and Quan Cheng*. "Microfluidic
Fabrication of Addressable Tethered Lipid Bilayer Arrays and Optimization
Using SPR with Silane-Derivatized Nanoglassy Substrates", Lab on
a Chip 2007, 7, 927-930.
46.
K. Scott Phillips and Quan Cheng*. "Recent Advances in Surface
Plasmon Resonance Based Techniques for Bioanalysis", Analytical
and Bioanalytical Chemistry 2007, 387, 1831-1840 (invited
review).
45.
K. Scott Phillips, Jong Ho Han, and Quan Cheng*. "Development of
a 'Membrane Cloaking' Method for Amperometric Enzyme Immunoassay and
Surface Plasmon Resonance Analysis of Proteins in Serum Samples",
Analytical Chemistry 2007, 79, 899-907.
44.
Thomas Wilkop, Danke Xu and Quan Cheng*. "Characterization of Pore
Formation by Streptolysin O on Supported Lipid Membranes by Impedance
Spectroscopy and Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy", Langmuir
2007, 23, 1403-1409.
43.
Na Zhang, Thomas Wilkop, Soohyun Lee and Quan Cheng*. "Bi-Functionalization
of a Patterned Prussian Blue Array for Dual-Potential Amperometric Detection
of Glucose", Analyst 2007, 132, 164-172.
42.
Benedict C. Okeke, Guangyu Ma, Quan Cheng, Mark E. Losi and William
T. Frankenberger. Development of a Perchlorate Reductase-Based Biosensor
for Real Time Analysis of Perchlorate in Water, Journal of Microbiological
Methods, 2007, 68, 69-75.
41.
Xiaobo Yu, Danke Xu* and Quan Cheng*. Label-Free Detection Methods for
Protein Microarrays, Proteomics 2006, 6, 5493-5503.
40.
K. Scott Phillips, Thomas Wilkop, Jiing-Jong Wu, Rabih O. Al-Kaysi,
and Quan Cheng*. SPR imaging analysis of protein-receptor binding in
supported membrane arrays on gold substrates with calcinated silicate
films, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2006, 128, 9590-9591.
39.
Guangyu Ma and Quan Cheng*. Manipulating FRET with polymeric vesicles:
Development of a "mix-and-detect" type fluorescence sensor
for bacterial toxin, Langmuir, 2006, 22, 6743-6745.
38.
Yi Dong, K. Scott Phillips and Quan Cheng*. Immunosensing of Staphylococcus
Enterotoxin B (SEB) in Milk with PDMS Microfluidic Systems Using Reinforced
Supported Bilayer Membranes (r-SBMs), Lab-on-a-Chip, 2006,
6, 675-681.
37.
K. Scott Phillips, Jong-Ho Han, Marilyn Martinez, Zhuangzhi Wang, David
Carter and Quan Cheng*. Nanoscale glassification of gold substrates
for surface plasmon resonance analysis of protein toxins with supported
lipid membranes, Anal. Chem. 2006, 78, 596-603
36.
Guangyu Ma, Astrid M. Müller, Christopher J. Bardeen and Quan Cheng*.
Self-Assembly Combined with Photopolymerization for the Fabrication
of Fluorescence "Turn-On" Vesicle Sensors with Reversible
"On-Off" Switching Properties, Adv. Mater. 2006,
18, 55-60.
35.
Zhuangzhi Wang, Thomas Wilkop, and Quan Cheng*. Characterization of
Micropatterned Lipid Membranes on a Gold Surface by Surface Plasmon
Resonance Imaging and Electrochemical Signaling of a Pore-Forming
Protein, Langmuir, 2005, 21, 10292-10296.
34.
Guangyu Ma and Quan Cheng*. A Vesicular Polydiacetylene Sensor for
Colorimetric Signaling of Bacterial Pore-Forming Toxin, Langmuir,
2005, 21, 6123-6126.
33.
Guangyu Ma and Quan Cheng*. A nanoscale vesicular polydiacetylene
sensor for organic amines by fluorescence recovery, Talanta,
2005, 67, 514 - 519.
32.
K. Scott Phillips, Yi Dong, David Carter, and Quan Cheng*. Stable
and Fluid Ethylphosphocholine Membranes in a Poly(dimethylsiloxane)
Microsensor for Toxin Detection in Flooded Waters, Anal. Chem.
2005, 77, 2960-2965.
31.
Yoshihisa Amano and Quan Cheng*. Detection of Influenza Virus: Traditional
Approaches and Development of Biosensors, Anal. Bioanal. Chem.
2005, 381, 156-164.
30.
K. Scott Phillips and Quan Cheng*. Microfluidic Immunoassay for Bacterial
Toxins with Supported Phospholipid Bilayer Membranes on PDMS, Anal.
Chem. 2005, 77, 327-334.
29.
Thomas Wilkop, K. Scott Phillips, Quan Cheng*. Surface Plasmon Resonance,
in McGraw-Hill 2005 Yearbook of Science and Technology, McGraw-Hill,
New York. 2005, pp 352-354
28.
Thomas Wilkop, Zhuangzhi Wang and Quan Cheng*. Analysis of m-contact
printed protein patterns by SPR imaging with a LED light source, Langmuir
2004, 20, 11141-11148.
27.
Quan Cheng*, Jie Song, Shimin Zhu, Na Zhang. Functional Lipid Microstructures
Immobilized on a Gold Electrode for Voltammetric Biosensing of Cholera
Toxin, Analyst, 2004, 129, 309-314.
26.
Jie Song, Raymond C. Stevens, and Quan Cheng*. Functional Amphiphilic
and Bolaamphiphilic Polydiacetylene Assemblies with Controlled Optical
and Morphological Properties, in "Chromogenic Phenomena in Polymers:
Tunable Optical Properties", ACS Symposium Series 888, Ed.
Jenekhe and Kiserow, American Chemical Society: Washington, D.C., 2005,
pp96-109.
25.
Quan Cheng*. Molecular Self-Assembly of Redox Nanofibers, Polymer
Preprints, 2003, 44, 87-88.
24.
K. Scott Phillips and Quan Cheng*. Assembly and Characterization of
Protein Resistant Planar Bilayers in PDMS Microfluidic Devices, Mat.
Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. 2003, 774, 229-236.
23.
Thomas Wilkop, Danke Xu and Quan Cheng*. Surface Plasmon Resonance
Spectroscopic Study on Pore-Forming Behavior of Streptolysin O on
Supported Phospholipid Bilayers, Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc.
2003, 774, 223-228.
22.
Danke Xu and Quan Cheng* "Surface-Bound Lipid Vesicles Encapsulating
Redox Species for Amperometric Biosensing of Pore-Forming Bacterial
Toxins", J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2002, 124, 14314.
21.
Jie Song, Quan Cheng*, Shimin Zhu and Raymond C. Stevens. "Smart"
Materials for Biosensing Devices: Cell-Mimicking Supramolecular Assemblies
and Colorimetric Detection of Pathogenic Agents, Biomedical Microdevices,
2002, 4, 211.
20.
Jie Song, Raymond C. Stevens, and Quan Cheng*. Polydiacetylenic Lipid
Assemblies: "Smart" Materials For Colorimetric Biosensing
And Structural Transformation In Charge-Induced Chromatic Transition,
Polymer Preprints, 2002, 43, 128.
19.
Tuzhi Peng, Qiong Cheng and Quan Cheng. "Determination of Short
DNA Oligomers Using an Electrochemical Biosensor with a Conductive
Self-Assembled Membrane", Electroanalysis 2002,
14(6), 455-458.
18.
Quan Cheng* and Raymond C. Stevens. "Smart" Materials for
Colorimetric Detection of Pathogenic Agents, in "Biomedical
and Diagnostic Science and Technology", Ed. Law, Akmal and
Usmani, Marcel Dekker, New York, 2002, pp291-305.
17.
Jie Song, Quan Cheng* and Raymond C. Stevens. Morphological Manipulation
of Bolaamphiphilic Polydiacetylene Assemblies by Controlled Lipid
Doping, Chem. Phys. Lipids 2002, 114, 203.
16.
Jie Song, Quan Cheng* and Raymond C. Stevens. Modulating Artificial
Membrane Morphology: A pH-Induced Chromatic Transition and Nanostructural
Transformation of a Bolaamphiphilic Conjugated Polymer from Blue Helical
Ribbons to Red Nanofibers, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2001, 123,
3205.
15.
Quan Cheng*, Maki Yamamoto and Raymond C. Stevens. Amino Acid Terminated
Polydiacetylene Lipid Microstructures: Morphology and Chromatic Transition,
Langmuir, 2000, 16, 5333.
14.
Tuzhi Peng, Quan Cheng and Raymond C. Stevens. Amperometric Detection
of Escherichia coli Heat-Labile Enterotoxin by Redox Diacetylenic
Vesicles on a Sol-Gel Thin-Film Electrode, Anal. Chem. 2000,
72, 1611.
13.
Quan Cheng, Tuzhi Peng and Raymond C. Stevens. Signaling of E. coli
enterotoxin on supramolecular redox bilayer vesicles, J. Am. Chem.
Soc., 1999, 121, 6767.
12.
Quan Cheng, Justin A. Fu, Rick Burkard, Wayne Wang, Maki Yamamoto,
Jessie Yang and Raymond C. Stevens. Monolayer and Epi-Fluorescence
Microscopy Studies of Amino Acid Derivatized Diacetylene Lipids, Thin
Solid Films, 1999, 345, 292.
11.
Quan Cheng and R.C. Stevens. Charged-Induced Chromatic Transition
of Amino Avid-Derivatized Polydiacetylene Liposomes, Langmuir,
1998, 14, 1974.
10.
Quan Cheng and Raymond C. Stevens. Coupling of An Induced Fit Enzyme
to Polydiacetylene Thin Films: Colorimetric Detection of Glucose,
Adv. Mater. 1997, 9, 481.
9.
Quan Cheng and Raymond C. Stevens. Monolayer Properties of Monosialioganglioside
in Mixed Diacetylene Films at the Water-Air Interface, Chem. Phys.
Lipids, 1997, 87, 41.
8.
Deborah Charych, Quan Cheng, Anke Reichert, Geoffrey Kuziemko, Mark
Stroh, Jon O. Nagy, Wayne Spevak and Raymond C. Stevens. A 'Litmus
Test' for Molecular Recognition Using Artificial Membranes, Chem.
Biol. 1996, 3, 113.
7.
Quan Cheng and Anna Brajter-Toth. Permselectivity, Sensitivity and
Amperometric pH Sensing at Thioctic Acid Monolayer Microelectrodes,
Anal. Chem. 1996, 68, 4180.
6.
Quan Cheng and Anna Brajter-Toth. Permselectivity And High Sensitivity
at Ultrathin Monolayers - Effect of Film Hydrophobicity, Anal.
Chem. 1995, 67, 2767.
5.
Quan Cheng and Anna Brajter-Toth. Selectivity and Sensitivity of Self-Assembled
Thioctic Acid Electrodes, Anal. Chem. 1992, 64,
1998.