The synthesis of poly-aminophenylboronic acid (ABPA) imprinted beads for the recognition of the protein human serum albumin (HSA) is reported. In order to create homogeneous recognition sites, covalent immobilisation of the template HSA was exploited. The resulting imprinted beads were selective for HSA. The indirect imprinting factor (IF) calculated from supernatant was 1.6 and the direct IF, evaluated from the protein recovered from the beads, was 1.9. The binding capacity was 1.4 mg/g, which is comparable to commercially available affinity materials. The specificity of the HSA recognition was evaluated with competitive experiments, indicating a molar ratio 4.5/1 of competitor was necessary to displace half of the bound HSA. The reco...
Natural antibodies are used widely for important applications such as biomedical analysis, cancer th...
Natural antibodies are used widely for important applications such as biomedical analysis, cancer th...
WOS: 000252990200030PubMed ID: 18080312Molecularly imprinted polymeric beads were prepared using alb...
The synthesis of poly-aminophenylboronic acid (ABPA) imprinted beads for the recognition of the prot...
Using m-aminophenyl boronic acid (APBA) as a functional monomer, molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP)...
Hierarchical imprinting was developed to prepare the protein imprinted materials, as the artificial ...
In proteome study, it is indispensable to deplete high abundance proteins to identify low abundance ...
The production of synthetic materials with molecular recognition abilities towards biomacromolecules...
Molecular imprinting is a promising technique for the preparation of tailor-made synthetic materials...
The aim for this research is to produces protein separation tool by a new technique to separate prot...
SUNNY-ESF, Department of Chemistry Seminar, em 2017Molecular imprinting involves polymerization of a...
Molecularly imprinted gel polymer (MIP) for the selective imprinting of bovine hemoglobin (BHb) was ...
SUNNY-ESF, Department of Chemistry Seminar, em 2017Molecular imprinting involves polymerization of a...
Natural antibodies are used widely for important applications such as biomedical analysis, cancer th...
It would be desirable to synthesise a molecularly imprinted polymer with specific high-affinity prot...
Natural antibodies are used widely for important applications such as biomedical analysis, cancer th...
Natural antibodies are used widely for important applications such as biomedical analysis, cancer th...
WOS: 000252990200030PubMed ID: 18080312Molecularly imprinted polymeric beads were prepared using alb...
The synthesis of poly-aminophenylboronic acid (ABPA) imprinted beads for the recognition of the prot...
Using m-aminophenyl boronic acid (APBA) as a functional monomer, molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP)...
Hierarchical imprinting was developed to prepare the protein imprinted materials, as the artificial ...
In proteome study, it is indispensable to deplete high abundance proteins to identify low abundance ...
The production of synthetic materials with molecular recognition abilities towards biomacromolecules...
Molecular imprinting is a promising technique for the preparation of tailor-made synthetic materials...
The aim for this research is to produces protein separation tool by a new technique to separate prot...
SUNNY-ESF, Department of Chemistry Seminar, em 2017Molecular imprinting involves polymerization of a...
Molecularly imprinted gel polymer (MIP) for the selective imprinting of bovine hemoglobin (BHb) was ...
SUNNY-ESF, Department of Chemistry Seminar, em 2017Molecular imprinting involves polymerization of a...
Natural antibodies are used widely for important applications such as biomedical analysis, cancer th...
It would be desirable to synthesise a molecularly imprinted polymer with specific high-affinity prot...
Natural antibodies are used widely for important applications such as biomedical analysis, cancer th...
Natural antibodies are used widely for important applications such as biomedical analysis, cancer th...
WOS: 000252990200030PubMed ID: 18080312Molecularly imprinted polymeric beads were prepared using alb...