Molecular imprinting is an emerging technique for preparing artificial antibodies that have potential applications in affinity-based separations, biomimetic sensors and assays. The conventional imprinting methods either deliver a monolith that is mechanically ground to irregular particles - a time-consuming process with low yield, or involves complicated polymerization process by which spherical beads may be obtained, but with frequently compromised binding specificity. We have recently developed a novel molecular imprinting method that can deliver microspheres bearing imprinted binding sites, quickly, cleanly and in good yield. Imprinted uniform microspheres are synthesized by precipitation polymerization of a dilute solution of functional...
The technique of molecular imprinting allows the formation of specific recognition sites in syntheti...
Molecular imprinting is a very powerful synthetic method for preparation of robust materials with pr...
The strong affinity of biological receptors for their targets has been studied for many years. Nonco...
Molecularly imprinted polymers have been prepared in various configurations including, for example, ...
Highly selective molecules used for antibodies or enzymes have great importance in chemistry, diagno...
The molecular imprinting technique can be defined as the formation of specific nano-sized cavities b...
The molecular imprinting technique can be defined as the formation of specific nano-sized cavities b...
In the present study, molecularly imprinted affinity sorbents against theophylline and 17β-estradiol...
A novel method for the preparation of molecularly imprinted microspheres has been developed. Theophy...
This thesis presents development of new analytical methods using antibodies and molecularly imprinte...
Molecular imprinting is a versatile technique providing functional materials able to recognize and i...
Molecular imprinting, method for creating artificial receptors that are mimics of biological antibod...
Materials that can mimic the molecular recognition-based functions found in biology are a significan...
Molecular imprinting is a versatile technique for the preparation of synthetic receptors, on the bas...
Materials that can mimic the molecular recognition-based functions found in biology are a significan...
The technique of molecular imprinting allows the formation of specific recognition sites in syntheti...
Molecular imprinting is a very powerful synthetic method for preparation of robust materials with pr...
The strong affinity of biological receptors for their targets has been studied for many years. Nonco...
Molecularly imprinted polymers have been prepared in various configurations including, for example, ...
Highly selective molecules used for antibodies or enzymes have great importance in chemistry, diagno...
The molecular imprinting technique can be defined as the formation of specific nano-sized cavities b...
The molecular imprinting technique can be defined as the formation of specific nano-sized cavities b...
In the present study, molecularly imprinted affinity sorbents against theophylline and 17β-estradiol...
A novel method for the preparation of molecularly imprinted microspheres has been developed. Theophy...
This thesis presents development of new analytical methods using antibodies and molecularly imprinte...
Molecular imprinting is a versatile technique providing functional materials able to recognize and i...
Molecular imprinting, method for creating artificial receptors that are mimics of biological antibod...
Materials that can mimic the molecular recognition-based functions found in biology are a significan...
Molecular imprinting is a versatile technique for the preparation of synthetic receptors, on the bas...
Materials that can mimic the molecular recognition-based functions found in biology are a significan...
The technique of molecular imprinting allows the formation of specific recognition sites in syntheti...
Molecular imprinting is a very powerful synthetic method for preparation of robust materials with pr...
The strong affinity of biological receptors for their targets has been studied for many years. Nonco...