%0 Journal Article %T Development and preliminary tests of resistive microdot and microstrip detectors %A P. Fonte %A E. Nappi %A P. Martinengo %A R. Oliveira %A V. Peskov F. Pietropaolo %A P. Picchi %J Physics %D 2012 %I arXiv %R 10.1088/1748-0221/7/12/P12003 %X In the last few years our group have focused on developing various designs of spark-protected micropattern gaseous detectors featuring resistive electrodes instead of the traditional metallic ones: resistive microstrip counters, resistive GEM, resistive MICROMEGAS. These detectors combine in one design the best features of RPCs (spark-protection) and micropattern detectors (a high position resolution). In this paper we report the progress so far made in developing other types of resistive micropattern detectors: a microdot-microhole detector and a microgap-microstrip detector. The former detector is an optimal electron amplifier for some special designs of dual phase noble liquid TPCs, for example with a CsI photocathode immersed inside the noble liquid. Preliminary tests of such a detector, for the first time built and investigated, are reported in this paper. The latter detector is mainly orientated towards medical imaging applications such as X-ray scanners. However, we believe that after a proper gas optimization, these detectors could also achieve a high time resolution and could thus be used in applications as TOF-PET, detection of charged particles with simultaneous high time and position resolution etc. %U http://arxiv.org/abs/1203.3658v2