Molecularly imprinted polymers are prepared using various steroid compounds as the templates. The imprinted polymers can selectively re-bind the original print molecules, which leads to versatile potential applications. The feasibility of using these artificial receptors to replace their biological counterparts for preliminary screening of a chemical library is demonstrated. A steroid library composed of 22 closely related compounds is screened with an estrogen specific polymer. The print molecule is identified with accuracy and structural similarities of other members are correlated with normalized retention indices. Molecularly imprinted artificial receptors are envisioned as being useful for screening purposes in drug discovery or for id...
A universal label-free detection of bioanalytes can be performed with biomimetic quartz crystal micr...
A molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) was synthesized with 17 beta-estradiol (E2) as template. It wa...
© 2016 American Chemical Society. The strong affinity of biological receptors for their targets has ...
Polymeric sorbents targeting endocrine-disrupting estrogen active compounds (EAC) were prepared by t...
Molecular imprinting, method for creating artificial receptors that are mimics of biological antibod...
Molecular imprinting is a versatile technique providing functional materials able to recognize and i...
AbstractBackground: Molecular imprinting can be used to prepare antibody and receptor mimics. We hav...
Molecular imprinting is a means of introducing sites of specific molecular arrangement into an other...
Molecular imprinting is a means of introducing sites of specific molecular arrangement into an other...
Molecular imprinting is a means of introducing sites of specific molecular arrangement into an other...
Molecular imprinting of synthetic polymers based on noncovalent interactions play an important role ...
The technique of molecular imprinting allows the formation of specific recognition sites in syntheti...
Molecular Imprinting Technology (MIT) is a technique to design artificial receptors with a predeterm...
Highly selective molecules used for antibodies or enzymes have great importance in chemistry, diagno...
The synthetic receptors for cocaine, deoxyephedrine, methadone and morphine were computationally de...
A universal label-free detection of bioanalytes can be performed with biomimetic quartz crystal micr...
A molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) was synthesized with 17 beta-estradiol (E2) as template. It wa...
© 2016 American Chemical Society. The strong affinity of biological receptors for their targets has ...
Polymeric sorbents targeting endocrine-disrupting estrogen active compounds (EAC) were prepared by t...
Molecular imprinting, method for creating artificial receptors that are mimics of biological antibod...
Molecular imprinting is a versatile technique providing functional materials able to recognize and i...
AbstractBackground: Molecular imprinting can be used to prepare antibody and receptor mimics. We hav...
Molecular imprinting is a means of introducing sites of specific molecular arrangement into an other...
Molecular imprinting is a means of introducing sites of specific molecular arrangement into an other...
Molecular imprinting is a means of introducing sites of specific molecular arrangement into an other...
Molecular imprinting of synthetic polymers based on noncovalent interactions play an important role ...
The technique of molecular imprinting allows the formation of specific recognition sites in syntheti...
Molecular Imprinting Technology (MIT) is a technique to design artificial receptors with a predeterm...
Highly selective molecules used for antibodies or enzymes have great importance in chemistry, diagno...
The synthetic receptors for cocaine, deoxyephedrine, methadone and morphine were computationally de...
A universal label-free detection of bioanalytes can be performed with biomimetic quartz crystal micr...
A molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) was synthesized with 17 beta-estradiol (E2) as template. It wa...
© 2016 American Chemical Society. The strong affinity of biological receptors for their targets has ...