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Mei-Jywan Syu

Researcher at National Cheng Kung University

Publications -  50
Citations -  1399

Mei-Jywan Syu is an academic researcher from National Cheng Kung University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Molecularly imprinted polymer & Artificial neural network. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 50 publications receiving 1309 citations. Previous affiliations of Mei-Jywan Syu include Purdue University.

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Biological production of 2,3-butanediol

TL;DR: Both the biological production of 2,3-BDL and the variety of strains being used are introduced and genetically improved strains for BDL production which follow either the original mechanisms or new mechanisms are described.
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A portable potentiostat for the bilirubin-specific sensor prepared from molecular imprinting

TL;DR: The self-assembled potentiostat thus demonstrated its ability in precise detection of bilirubin from an electrode layered with the imprinted polymer film, and could achieve sufficient performance.
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Synthesis of bilirubin imprinted polymer thin film for the continuous detection of bilirubin in an MIP/QCM/FIA system

TL;DR: A combined BIP thin film/QCM/FIA method was successfully established for the detection of bilirubin concentration using a molecularly imprinted film and the reproducibility of measurements was confirmed and repeatability of detection was confirmed.
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Synthesis of creatinine-imprinted poly(β-cyclodextrin) for the specific binding of creatinine

TL;DR: The adsorption resulting from the mixture solution by MIPs suggested that the creatinine-imprinted poly(beta-CD) demonstrated superior binding effect for the target molecule, creat inine, rather than creatine, N-hydroxysuccinimide and 2-pyrrolinidone.
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Via zinc(II) protoporphyrin to the synthesis of poly(ZnPP-MAA-EGDMA) for the imprinting and selective binding of bilirubin.

TL;DR: It was revealed that via the combined utilization of ZnPP and MAA for the fluorescent and functional effect, the MIPs thus prepared were then able to create the highly selective cavities.