Selective electrochemical sensing of human serum albumin by semi-covalent molecular imprinting.
Maciej Cieplak,Katarzyna Szwabińska,Marta Sosnowska,Bikram K.C. Chandra,Paweł Borowicz,Krzysztof Noworyta,Francis D'Souza,Wlodzimierz Kutner +7 more
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The impressively high imprinting factor reached, exceeding 20, strongly confirmed that semi-covalent imprinting resulted in formation of a large number of very well defined molecular cavities with high affinity to the HSA molecules.About:
This article is published in Biosensors and Bioelectronics.The article was published on 2015-12-15 and is currently open access. It has received 118 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Molecular imprinting & Molecularly imprinted polymer.read more
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Recent advances and future prospects in molecularly imprinted polymers-based electrochemical biosensors.
TL;DR: This review systematically summarize the recent advances of MIPs-based ECBSs reported in recent years, referring to the preparation, structures and components of sensing systems, and highlights the sensing applications for various significant biomolecules.
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Artificial Biosensors: How Can Molecular Imprinting Mimic Biorecognition?
TL;DR: This review surveys selected examples of MIPs used for determining target bioanalytes by mimicking natural recognition, and considers whether these might be considered as alternatives to natural receptors, such as antibodies, enzymes, or histones.
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Cu-Based Metal-Organic Frameworks as a Catalyst To Construct a Ratiometric Electrochemical Aptasensor for Sensitive Lipopolysaccharide Detection.
TL;DR: A sensitive and efficient ratiometric electrochemical method for lipopolysaccharide (LPS) detection using Cu-based metal-organic frameworks (Cu-MOFs) as a catalyst and target-triggered quadratic cycles for signal amplification with high accuracy and sensitivity is developed.
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Recent Advances in Electrosynthesized Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Sensing Platforms for Bioanalyte Detection
Robert D. Crapnell,Alexander D. Hudson,Christopher W. Foster,Kasper Eersels,Bart van Grinsven,Thomas J. Cleij,Craig E. Banks,Marloes Peeters +7 more
TL;DR: Advances from 2012 in the use of eMIPs in sensing platforms for the detection of biologically relevant materials are focused on, including the development of increased polymer layer dimensions for whole bacteria detection and theUse of mixed monomer compositions to increase selectivity toward analytes.
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Electrosynthesized molecularly imprinted polymers for protein recognition
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide an overview on the perspectives of electrosynthesised protein-imprinted MIPs for chemical sensing, identifying major trends and providing an outlook on the perspective of electro-synthesis-based protein imprinting.
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