Anahita Izadyar
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Associate Professor
Also affiliated: Shiraz University (2001–2006); University of Pittsburgh (2011–2014); Chinese Academy of Sciences (2008); Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences (2008); Molecular Sciences Institute (2008); The University of Texas at Austin (2008–2009)
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Anahita Izadyar, an Associate Professor at Arkansas State University, researches the development and application of biosensors, particularly for glucose detection. Her work has focused on utilizing recombinant enzymes, such as Mn peroxidase from corn, in conjunction with electrochemical techniques to create sensitive detection platforms. She has published studies detailing the electrocatalytic effects of these enzymes and the construction of nanocomposite biosensors. Collaborations with Elizabeth E. Hood and My Ni Van have been significant in her publication record, with shared work on enzymatic biosensors. Izadyar's research also includes investigations into ion transfer across ionophore-based polymeric membranes using voltammetric methods. Her h-index is 14, with 24 total publications and 723 citations.
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- h-index: 14
- Publications: 24
- Citations: 736
Selected Publications
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Rapid and Sensitive Glucose Detection Using Recombinant Corn Mn Peroxidase and Advanced Voltammetric Methods (2025)
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Detection of Glucose Using Recombinant Corn Mn Peroxidase with Square Wave and Linear Sweep Voltammetry on Disposable Screen-Printed Electrodes (2025)
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Electrocatalytic effect of recombinant Mn peroxidase from corn on microbiosensors to detect glucose (2022)
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Development of a highly sensitive glucose nanocomposite biosensor based on recombinant enzyme from corn (2022)
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A bienzymatic amperometric glucose biosensor based on using a novel recombinant Mn peroxidase from corn and glucose oxidase with a Nafion membrane (2021)
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Recombinant Mn Peroxidase from Corn Grain Has an Excellent Electrocatalytic Effect in a Designed Amperometric Biosensor To Detect Hydrogen Peroxide at Low Concentrations (2019)
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Voltammetric Assessment of Ions Transfer at Ionophore‐Graphene Based Polymeric Membranes (2018)
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Stripping Voltammetry at the Interface between two Immiscible Electrolyte Solutions: A Review Paper (2018)
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Solid-Contact pH Sensor without CO<sub>2</sub> Interference with a Superhydrophobic PEDOT-C<sub>14</sub> as Solid Contact: The Ultimate “Water Layer” Test (2017)
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Ion transfer stripping voltammetry to detect nanomolar concentrations of Cr (VI) in drinking water (2016)
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Ion transfer stripping voltammetry for the detection of nanomolar levels of fluoxetine, citalopram, and sertraline in tap and river water samples (2015)
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Ion Permeability of the Nuclear Pore Complex and Ion-Induced Macromolecular Permeation as Studied by Scanning Electrochemical and Fluorescence Microscopy (2014)
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Top Collaborators
- A bienzymatic amperometric glucose biosensor based on using a novel recombinant Mn peroxidase from corn and glucose oxidase with a Nafion membrane
- Electrocatalytic effect of recombinant Mn peroxidase from corn on microbiosensors to detect glucose
- Development of a highly sensitive glucose nanocomposite biosensor based on recombinant enzyme from corn
- Detection of Glucose Using Recombinant Corn Mn Peroxidase with Square Wave and Linear Sweep Voltammetry on Disposable Screen-Printed Electrodes
- Rapid and Sensitive Glucose Detection Using Recombinant Corn Mn Peroxidase and Advanced Voltammetric Methods
- A bienzymatic amperometric glucose biosensor based on using a novel recombinant Mn peroxidase from corn and glucose oxidase with a Nafion membrane
- Electrocatalytic effect of recombinant Mn peroxidase from corn on microbiosensors to detect glucose
- Development of a highly sensitive glucose nanocomposite biosensor based on recombinant enzyme from corn
- A bienzymatic amperometric glucose biosensor based on using a novel recombinant Mn peroxidase from corn and glucose oxidase with a Nafion membrane
- Development of a highly sensitive glucose nanocomposite biosensor based on recombinant enzyme from corn
- Electrocatalytic effect of recombinant Mn peroxidase from corn on microbiosensors to detect glucose
- Development of a highly sensitive glucose nanocomposite biosensor based on recombinant enzyme from corn
- Electrocatalytic effect of recombinant Mn peroxidase from corn on microbiosensors to detect glucose
- Development of a highly sensitive glucose nanocomposite biosensor based on recombinant enzyme from corn
- Detection of Glucose Using Recombinant Corn Mn Peroxidase with Square Wave and Linear Sweep Voltammetry on Disposable Screen-Printed Electrodes
- Rapid and Sensitive Glucose Detection Using Recombinant Corn Mn Peroxidase and Advanced Voltammetric Methods
- A bienzymatic amperometric glucose biosensor based on using a novel recombinant Mn peroxidase from corn and glucose oxidase with a Nafion membrane
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