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Molecularly Imprinted Polymer (MIP)-Based Electrochemical Sensors for Pharmaceutical Detection in Wastewater: Imprinting Strategies, Analytical Performance, and Challenges. [PDF]
Mnyandu H, Mahlambi P, Vestergaard MC.
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Post-imprinting modification of molecularly imprinted polymer for proteins detection: A review
Yi Yang +5 more
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Fermentation characteristics of four southern sichuan citrus cultivars
Abstract Background Sichuan, China's leading citrus‐producing region has strong potential for citrus wine development. Citrus is rich in bioactive compounds that enhance flavor and health value, yet current citrus wines often show weak aroma and bitterness.
Zhiqing Zheng +9 more
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Core-shell molecularly imprinted polymer for selective recognition and detection of S-metolachlor in aqueous samples. [PDF]
Rapacz-Kinas D +2 more
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Recognition interactions of metal-complexing imprinted polymer
Molecularly imprinted polymer, exhibiting considerable enantioselectivity for L-mandelic acid, was prepared using metal coordination-chelation interaction.
Liu, Y, 王俊德, Ding, GS, De Wang, J
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Abstract Mycotoxins remain a persistent threat to the safety and quality of cereal grains and other agricultural products, and their impact on human health continues to raise global concerns. In many situations, the practices traditionally used to control these toxins are no longer sufficiently effective. They can be costly, difficult to implement on a
Abolfazl Asqardokht‐Aliabadi +2 more
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Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Nanoparticles for Lung-Cancer-Cell-Surface Proteomics. [PDF]
Magumba K +5 more
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Enantioselective hyperporous molecularly imprinted thin film polymers
Sofia M. E. Nilsson +5 more
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Diacetylene‐containing glycan mimetics cluster upon selective lectin binding in GUVs. Subsequent irradiation leads to the formation of fluorescent polymer clusters, while non‐clustered glycan mimetics remain unaffected in the membrane. ABSTRACT The glycocalyx, a dense layer of glycoproteins and glycolipids on eukaryotic cells, is essential for cellular
Luca‐Cesare Blawitzki +5 more
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