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Stoop, Ralph L. and Thodkar, Kishan and Sessolo, Michele and Bolink, Henk J. and Schönenberger, Christian and Calame, Michel. (2017) Charge Noise in Organic Electrochemical Transistors. Physical Review Applied, 7 (1). 014009.

Housecroft, C. E. and Palivan, C. G. and Gademann, K. and W. Meier, W. and M. Calame, M. and Mikhalevich, V. and X. Zhang, X. and E. Piel, E. and M. Szponarski, M. and Wiesler, A. and Lanzilotto, A. and Constable, E. C. and A. Fanget, A. and Stoop, R. L.. (2016) "Active surfaces" as Possible Functional Systems in Detection and Chemical (Bio) Reactivity. Chimia, 70 (6). pp. 402-412.

Stoop, Ralph L. and Wipf, Mathias and Mueller, Steffen and Bedner, Kristine and Wright, Iain A. and Martin, Colin J. and Constable, Edwin C. and Fanget, Axel and Schoenenberger, Christian and Calame, Michel. (2016) Implementing Silicon Nanoribbon Field-Effect Transistors as Arrays for Multiple Ion Detection. Biosensors, 6 (2). p. 21.

Wipf, Mathias and Stoop, Ralph L. and Navarra, Giulio and Rabbani, Said and Ernst, Beat and Bedner, Kristine and Schonenberger, Christian and Calame, Michel. (2016) Label-Free FimH Protein Interaction Analysis Using Silicon Nanoribbon BioFETs. ACS Sensors, 1 (6). pp. 781-788.

Stoop, Ralph L. and Wipf, Mathias and Müller, Steffen and Bedner, Kristine and Wright, Iain A. and Martin, Colin J. and Constable, Edwin C. and Fu, Wangyang and Tarasov, Alexey and Calame, Michel and Schönenberger, Christian. (2015) Competing surface reactions limiting the performance of ion-sensitive field-effect transistors. Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical, 220. pp. 500-507.

Stoop, Ralph. Understanding silicon nanowire field-effect transistors for biochemical sensing. 2015, Doctoral Thesis, University of Basel, Faculty of Science.

Livi, Paolo and Shadmani, Amir and Wipf, Mathias and Stoop, Ralph L. and Rothe, Joerg and Chen, Yihui and Calame, Michel and Schönenberger, Christian and Hierlemann, Andreas. (2014) Sensor system including silicon nanowire ion sensitive FET arrays and CMOS readout. Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical, Vol. 204. pp. 568-577.

Bedner, K. and Guzenko, V. A. and Tarasov, A. and Wipf, M. and Stoop, L. and Rigante, S. and Brunner, J. and Fu, W. and David, C. and Calame, M. and Gobrecht, J. and Schönenberger, C.. (2014) Investigation of the dominant 1/f Noise Source in Silicon Nanowire Sensors. Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical, Vol. 191 , S. 270– 275.

Wipf, Mathias and Stoop, Ralph L. and Tarasov, Alexey and Bedner, Kristine and Fu, Wangyang and Wright, Ian A. and Constable, Edwin C. and Martin, Colin J. and Calame, Michel and Schönenberger, Christian. (2013) Selective Sodium Sensing with Gold-Coated Silicon Nanowire Field-Effect Transistors in a Differential Setup. ACS Nano, 7 (7). pp. 5978-5983.

Fu, Wangyang and Nef, Cornelia and Tarasov, Alexey and Wipf, Mathias and Stoop, Ralph and Knopfmacher, Oren and Weiss, Markus and Calame, Michel and Shönenberger, Christian. (2013) High mobility graphene ion-sensitive field-effect transistors by noncovalent functionalization. Nanoscale, 5 (24). pp. 12104-12110.

Tarasov, A. and Wipf, M. and Stoop, R. L. and Bedner, K. and Fu, W. Y. and Guzenko, V. A. and Knopfmacher, O. and Calame, M. and Schonenberger, C.. (2012) Understanding the Electrolyte Background for Biochemical Sensing with Ion-Sensitive Field-Effect Transistors. ACS nano, Vol. 6, H. 10. pp. 9291-9298.

Tarasov, A. and Wipf, M. and Bedner, K. and Kurz, J. and Fu, W. and Guzenko, V. A. and Knopfmacher, O. and Stoop, R. L. and Calame, M. and Schonenberger, C.. (2012) True Reference Nanosensor Realized with Silicon Nanowires. Langmuir, Vol. 28, H. 25. pp. 9899-9905.

Fu, Wangyang Y. and Nef, Cornelia and Tarasov, Alexey and Wipf, Mathias and Stoop, Ralph and Knopfmacher, Oren and Weiss, Markus and Calame, Michel and Schönenberger, Christian. (2012) Sensing with liquid-gated graphene field-effect transistors. 2012 12th IEEE Conference on Nanotechnology. New York.