All publications to date are through the University of Cincinnati. The University of Cincinnati has been developing and patenting its technology in advance of publication. The publications below therefore, are not representative of Kilele’s most advanced sensor capabilities and demonstrations.

“Please learn from my mistakes”: the acute need for an entrepreneurial mindset in academic biosensor research” J Heikenfeld Sec. Biosensors Volume 5 - 2024

Perspective—The Feasibility of Continuous Protein Monitoring in Interstitial Fluid T Young, V Clark, N Arroyo-Currás, J Heikenfeld ECS Sensors Plus 2 (2), 027001

Week-long operation of electrochemical aptamer sensors: new insights into self-assembled monolayer degradation mechanisms and solutions for stability in serum at body temperature Z Watkins, A Karajic, T Young, R White, J Heikenfeld ACS sensors 8 (3), 1119-1131 (pdf)

Opportunities and challenges in the diagnostic utility of dermal interstitial fluid M Friedel, IAP Thompson, G Kasting, R Polsky, D Cunningham, HT Soh, ... Nature Biomedical Engineering, 1-15 (pdf)

Continuous Molecular Monitoring of Human Dermal Interstitial Fluid with Microneedle-Enabled Electrochemical Aptamer Sensors. M Friedel, B Werbovetz, A Drexelius, Z Watkins, A Bali, KW Plaxco, ... Lab on a Chip

Voltammetry peak tracking for longer-lasting and reference-electrode-free electrochemical biosensors A McHenry, M Friedel, J Heikenfeld Biosensors 12 (10), 782

Voltammetry peak tracking for longer-lasting and reference-electrode-free electrochemical biosensors A McHenry, M Friedel, J Heikenfeld Biosensors 12 (10), 782