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Comparison and recent progress of molecular imprinting technology and dummy template molecular imprinting technology

Analytical Methods, 2021
Molecular imprinting technology for the preparation of polymers with specific molecular recognition function had become one of the current research hotspots.
Ru-Nan Chen   +5 more
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Molecular imprinting technology for sensing foodborne pathogenic bacteria

Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2021
Foodborne diseases caused by bacterial pathogens pose a widespread and growing threat to public health in the world. Rapid detection of pathogenic bacteria is of great importance to prevent foodborne diseases and ensure food safety. However, traditional detection methods are time-consuming, labour intensive and expensive. In recent years, many attempts
Jingbin, Zhang   +2 more
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Research Progress of Molecular Imprinting Technology

Advanced Materials Research, 2013
Molecular imprinting technology(MIT)is a kind of new-emerging polymerizing technology with specific selectivity and affinity ability, An elucidation on the basic principles, and the broad applications of molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) in some fields are given in this paper.
Shu Juan Xiao   +3 more
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Molecular imprinting technology for biomedical applications

Biotechnology Advances
Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs), a type of biomimetic material, have attracted considerable interest owing to their cost-effectiveness, good physiochemical stability, favourable specificity and selectivity for target analytes, and widely used for various biological applications.
Julija, Sarvutiene   +3 more
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A novel electrosynthesized polymer applied to molecular imprinting technology

Talanta, 2003
Poly(2-macaptobenzimidazole) (PMBI) films are prepared at the gold electrode surface by electropolymerization using imprinting technology and the target analyte cholesterol is used as the template. A cholesterol-selective sensor based on PMBI film was employed in conjunction with differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) and ferricyanide as mediator ...
Ji-Lai, Gong   +4 more
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Recent development in the design of artificial enzymes through molecular imprinting technology

Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 2022
Recent advances in the preparation of high-performance artificial enzymes based on MIPs and molecularly imprinted nanozymes.
Ruizhen Tian   +5 more
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Peer Reviewed: Molecular Imprinting: New Possibilities for Sensor Technology

Analytical Chemistry, 1997
Molecular imprinting-based biomimetic sensors could provide an alternative to often unstable biosensors for industry, medicine, and environmental ...
Dario Kriz   +2 more
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Molecular imprinting technology: challenges and prospects for the future

Chirality, 1998
Molecular imprinting is a technique for the fabrication of biomimetic polymeric recognition sites or “plastic antibodies/receptors” which is attracting rapidly increasing interest. By this technology, recognition matrices can be prepared which possess high substrate selectivity and specificity.
Olof Ramstr�m, Richard J. Ansell
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Molecular imprinting technology for specific recognition of heparan sulfate like disaccharides

Talanta, 2012
Iinteractions of biologically active proteins with sulfated glycans, particularly heparan sulfates (HS), are dependent on factors involving amounts and positions of the sulfate groups in the sugars chains. Although the importance of knowing the exact positions of the sulfate groups in particular HS sequences is well recognized, at present, approaches ...
Singabraya, Dominique   +6 more
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Some new developments and challenges in non-covalent molecular imprinting technology

Journal of Molecular Recognition, 1998
The technique of molecular imprinting allows the formation of specific recognition and catalytic sites in macromolecules via the use of templates. Molecularly imprinted polymers have been applied in an increasing number of applications where molecular binding events are of interest. These include the use of molecularly imprinted polymers as tailor-made
K, Mosbach, K, Haupt
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