Surface imprinted polymers (SIPs) are versatile receptors in bioanalytical applications for the selective detection of cells and microorganisms such as bacteria. One of the synthesis routes is the so-called stamping method in which template bacteria are pressed mechanically into a thin, gel-like polyurethane layer, which is then cured in the presence of the templates to create cell-specific binding pockets on the polymer. The present work focusses on two specific steps of the imprinting protocol: First, we evaluate the sedimentation of two different groups of bacteria, Escherichia coli and Escherichia blattae, on silicone stamps with respect to the resulting surface coverage, which is a key factor for the efficiency of the imprinting proces...
Sensors have been extensively used owing to multiple advantages, including exceptional sensing perfo...
This paper introduces a novel bacterial identification assay based on thermal wave analysis through ...
The surface of thin-film polymer brushes is analogous to naturally occurring, ubiquitous, bacterial ...
This work focuses on the development of a label-free biomimetic sensor for the specific and selectiv...
The strong affinity of biological receptors for their targets has been studied for many years. Nonco...
Surface imprinting involves the synthesis of thin polymer layer in the presence of a template specie...
Cell imprinting on polymer layers produces synthetic receptors, so called surface imprinted polymers...
The incorporation of imprinted polymers (IP) into sensing devices has enabled the detection of a wid...
This work focuses on the development of a label-free biomimetic sensor for the specific and selectiv...
The accurate detection of biological materials has remained at the forefront of scientific research ...
Accurate and sensitive detection of bacteria is crucial in medicine for diagnosis and effective trea...
Methods of modern chemistry are a powerful tool in generating functional materials suitable as chemi...
Previous studies have shown that selective synthetic cell receptors can be produced by cell imprinti...
Sensors have been extensively used owing to multiple advantages, including exceptional sensing perfo...
This paper introduces a novel bacterial identification assay based on thermal wave analysis through ...
The surface of thin-film polymer brushes is analogous to naturally occurring, ubiquitous, bacterial ...
This work focuses on the development of a label-free biomimetic sensor for the specific and selectiv...
The strong affinity of biological receptors for their targets has been studied for many years. Nonco...
Surface imprinting involves the synthesis of thin polymer layer in the presence of a template specie...
Cell imprinting on polymer layers produces synthetic receptors, so called surface imprinted polymers...
The incorporation of imprinted polymers (IP) into sensing devices has enabled the detection of a wid...
This work focuses on the development of a label-free biomimetic sensor for the specific and selectiv...
The accurate detection of biological materials has remained at the forefront of scientific research ...
Accurate and sensitive detection of bacteria is crucial in medicine for diagnosis and effective trea...
Methods of modern chemistry are a powerful tool in generating functional materials suitable as chemi...
Previous studies have shown that selective synthetic cell receptors can be produced by cell imprinti...
Sensors have been extensively used owing to multiple advantages, including exceptional sensing perfo...
This paper introduces a novel bacterial identification assay based on thermal wave analysis through ...
The surface of thin-film polymer brushes is analogous to naturally occurring, ubiquitous, bacterial ...