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Molecular Imprinting: From Fundamentals to Applications

About: The article was published on 2003-02-14 and is currently open access. It has received 218 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Molecular imprinting.
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TL;DR: In the presentation of the assembled references, a section presenting reviews and monographs covering the area is followed by papers dealing with fundamental aspects of molecular imprinting and the development of novel polymer formats.
Abstract: Molecular imprinting science and technology: a survey of the literature for the years up to and including 2003

1,162 citations

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TL;DR: A survey of the literature covering the development of molecular imprinting science and technology over the years 2004–2011 and efforts to apply these polymeric materials to a range of application areas is presented.
Abstract: Herein, we present a survey of the literature covering the development of molecular imprinting science and technology over the years 2004-2011. In total, 3779 references to the original papers, rev ...

413 citations

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Chiyang He1, Yuanyuan Long1, Junlan Pan, Kean Li1, Feng Liu1 
TL;DR: As one of the most effective sorbents, MIPs have been successfully applied to the pretreatment of analytes in foods, drugs, and biological and environmental samples in the past five years.

358 citations

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TL;DR: A review of protein imprinting in its various forms, ranging from conventional bulk techniques to novel thin film and monolayer surface imprinting approaches, which has been addressed using a variety of approaches.
Abstract: Molecular imprinting is a generic technology that allows for the introduction of sites of specific molecular affinity into otherwise homogeneous polymeric matrices. Commonly this technique has been shown to be effective when targeting small molecules of molecular weight <1500, while extending the technique to larger molecules such as proteins has proven difficult. A number of key inherent problems in protein imprinting have been identified, including permanent entrapment, poor mass transfer, denaturation, and heterogeneity in binding pocket affinity, which have been addressed using a variety of approaches. This review focuses on protein imprinting in its various forms, ranging from conventional bulk techniques to novel thin film and monolayer surface imprinting approaches.

343 citations

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TL;DR: This review presents a narrative summary on the use of multifuncional nanoparticles for analytical applications, along with a discussion on some critical challenges existing in the field and possible solutions that have been or are being developed to overcome these challenges.

254 citations