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Dr Andrew Pike
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Year
Mufida Abdualla
Dr Andrew Pike
Electrochemical scanning tunnelling spectroscopy of a ferrocene-modified n-Si(111)-surface: electrolyte gating and ambipolar FET behaviour
2011
Michael Batey
Dr Andrew Pike
Dr Julie Irving
Professor Herbie Newell
Potent, Selective Inhibitors of Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor Define Fibroblast Growth Factor Dependence in Preclinical Cancer Models
2011
Dr Miguel Galindo-Cuesta
Jennifer Hannant
Dr Ross Harrington
Emeritus Professor William Clegg
Dr Ben Horrocks
et al.
Pyrrolyl-, 2-(2-thienyl)pyrrolyl- and 2,5-bis(2-thienyl)pyrrolyl-nucleosides: synthesis, molecular and electronic structure, and redox behaviour of C5-thymidine derivatives
2011
Dr Rebeca Gonzalez
Dr Samson Patole
Professor Bernard Connolly
Professor Andrew Houlton
Dr Ben Horrocks
et al.
Self-Organisation of Self-Complementary DNA Molecules Covalently Attached to Silicon Surfaces
2011
Jennifer Hannant
Joe Hedley
Professor Bernard Connolly
Dr Ben Horrocks
Professor Andrew Houlton
et al.
Modification of DNA-templated conductive polymer nanowires via click chemistry
2010
Professor Andrew Houlton
Dr Andrew Pike
Dr Ben Horrocks
DNA-based routes to semiconducting nanomaterials
2009
Dr Reda Hassanien
Jennifer Hannant
Dr Stela Pruneanu
Dr Andrew Pike
Professor Andrew Houlton
et al.
Templating Ag on DNA/polymer hybrid nanowires: Control of the metal growth morphology using functional monomers
2009
Dr Stela Pruneanu
Dr Liqin Dong
Tom Hollis
Professor Nick Wright
Dr Andrew Pike
et al.
DNA-based Inorganic and Polymer Nanowires: Synthesis, Characterization and Electrical Properties of Nanoelectronic Components
2008
Dr Andrew Pike
Lyndsey Ryder
Dr Ben Horrocks
Emeritus Professor William Clegg
Professor Bernard Connolly
et al.
Ferrocenyl-modified DNA: Synthesis, characterization and integration with semiconductor electrodes
2005
Lars Lie
Samson Patole
Dr Andrew Pike
Lyndsey Ryder
Professor Bernard Connolly
et al.
Immobilisation and synthesis of DNA on Si(111), nanocrystalline porous silicon and silicon nanoparticles
2004
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