Peter Cornelis
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
18 Papers
3 Citations
Peter Cornelis is an academic researcher from Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Biosensor. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 17 publications. Previous affiliations of Peter Cornelis include University of Hasselt.
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Papers
Sensitive and specific detection of E. coli using biomimetic receptors in combination with a modified heat-transfer method
Peter Cornelis,Stella Givanoudi,Derick Yongabi,Heiko Iken,Sam Duwé,Olivier Deschaume,Johan Robbens,Peter Dedecker,Carmen Bartic,Michael Wübbenhorst,Michael J. Schöning,Marc Heyndrickx,Patrick Wagner +12 more
TL;DR: A novel biomimetic sensor that allows sensitive and specific detection of Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria in a broad concentration range from 102 up to 106 CFU/mL in both buffer fluids and relevant food samples (i.e. apple juice).
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SIP-Based Thermal Detection Platform for the Direct Detection of Bacteria Obtained from a Contaminated Surface
Bart van Grinsven,Kasper Eersels,Sandra Erkens-Hulshof,Hanne Diliën,Kunya Nurekeyeva,Peter Cornelis,Dionne Klein,Francy Crijns,Gabrielle Tuijthof,Patrick Wagner,Erik Steen Redeker,Thomas J. Cleij +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the potential of a newly developed thermal biomimetic sensor for the detection of bacteria on surfaces is described, and the results show that it is possible to detect E. coli recovered from surfaces.
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Array Formatting of the Heat-Transfer Method (HTM) for the Detection of Small Organic Molecules by Molecularly Imprinted Polymers
Gideon Wackers,Thijs Vandenryt,Peter Cornelis,Evelien Kellens,Ronald Thoelen,Ward De Ceuninck,Patricia Losada-Pérez,Bart van Grinsven,Marloes Peeters,Patrick Wagner +9 more
TL;DR: The first steps towards a molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP)-based biomimetic sensor array for the detection of small organic molecules via the heat-transfer method (HTM) are presented.
Single-Shot Detection of Neurotransmitters in Whole-Blood Samples by Means of the Heat-Transfer Method in Combination with Synthetic Receptors.
Thijs Vandenryt,Bart van Grinsven,Kasper Eersels,Peter Cornelis,Peter Cornelis,Safira Kholwadia,Thomas J. Cleij,Ronald Thoelen,Ward De Ceuninck,Ward De Ceuninck,Marloes Peeters,Marloes Peeters,Patrick Wagner,Patrick Wagner +13 more
TL;DR: This is the first demonstration of a point-of-care ready device based on synthetic receptors for the screening of neurotransmitters in complex matrices, illustrating the sensor’s potential application in clinical research and diagnosis of e.g., early stage depression.
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A Novel Biomimetic Tool for Assessing Vitamin K Status Based on Molecularly Imprinted Polymers.
Kasper Eersels,Hanne Diliën,Joseph W. Lowdon,Erik Steen Redeker,Renato Rogosic,Benjamin Heidt,Marloes Peeters,Peter Cornelis,Petra Lux,Chris P. M. Reutelingsperger,Leon J. Schurgers,Thomas J. Cleij,Bart van Grinsven +12 more
TL;DR: A novel imprinting approach to create a MIP that is able to selectively rebind vitamin K1 and provides a first proof of principle for a low-cost, straightforward, and label-free vitamin K sensor.