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Protein recognition via ion-coordinated molecularly imprinted supermacroporous cryogels.

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The aim of this study is to prepare ly sozyme-imprinted supermacroporous cryogels which can be used for the purification of lysozyme (Lyz) from egg white and the Lyz-MIP cryogel could be used many times without decreasing the adsorption capacity significantly.
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This article is published in Journal of Chromatography A.The article was published on 2008-05-09. It has received 239 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Lysozyme & Molecular imprinting.

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Recent advances in molecular imprinting technology: current status, challenges and highlighted applications

TL;DR: This critical review briefly reviews the current status of MIT, particular emphasis on significant progresses of novel imprinting methods, some challenges and effective strategies for MIT, and highlighted applications of MIPs.
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The rational development of molecularly imprinted polymer-based sensors for protein detection.

TL;DR: This critical review describes many methods used for imprinting recognition for protein targets in polymers and their incorporation with a number of transducer platforms with the aim of identifying the most promising approaches for the preparation of MIP-based protein sensors.
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Molecular imprinting science and technology: a survey of the literature for the years 2004-2011.

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.
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Critical review and perspective of macromolecularly imprinted polymers.

TL;DR: This paper reviews the main approaches employed, highlights studies of interest with an emphasis on recent work, and offers suggestions for future success in the field of macromolecularly imprinted polymers.
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Latest Advances in Cryogel Technology for Biomedical Applications

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the methods for synthesis and characterization of Cryogels is provided, highlighting key concepts relevant to cryogels and explaining their unique properties, as well as an in-depth overview of specific technologies and fields where they have been applied.
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Polymeric cryogels as promising materials of biotechnological interest.

TL;DR: The unique structure of cryogels, in combination with their osmotic, chemical and mechanical stability, makes them attractive matrices for chromatography of biological nanoparticles and the immobilization of biomolecules and cells.
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The potential of polymeric cryogels in bioseparation.

TL;DR: The unique macroporous morphology of cryogels, in combination with osmotic, chemical and mechanical stability, makes them attractive matrices for chromatography of large entities such as protein aggregates, membrane fragments, viruses, cell organells and even whole cells.
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Dye-ligand affinity systems.

TL;DR: Dye-ligands have been considered as one of the important alternatives to natural counterparts for specific affinity chromatography because they are commercially available, inexpensive, and can easily be immobilized, especially on matrices bearing hydroxyl groups.
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Bioactive egg compounds

TL;DR: Compounds with Antibacterial Activity, Egg-Protein-Derived Peptides with Antihypertensive Activity, and IgY Antibodies in Human and Veterinary Medicine are studied.
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Direct chromatographic capture of enzyme from crude homogenate using immobilized metal affinity chromatography on a continuous supermacroporous adsorbent

TL;DR: A continuous supermacroporous matrix allowing direct capture of enzyme from non-clarified crude cell homogenate at high flow-rates and Mechanically the cryogel adsorbent is very stable reveal that the supermacrostorous continuous cryogels is a very interesting alternative to existing methods of protein purification from particulate-containing crude extracts.
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