G Wulff - Chemical reviews, 2002 - ACS Publications
The development of new and efficient catalysts plays a central role in chemical research. The progress in synthetic work, both scientifically and technically, depends greatly on the …
Over 1450 references to original papers, reviews and monographs have herein been collected to document the development of molecular imprinting science and technology from …
K Mosbach - Trends in biochemical sciences, 1994 - cell.com
Schematic representation of molecular imprinting (noncovalent approach) using an amino acid derivative. After mixing the imprint species with functional monomer and crosslinker …
K Mosbach, O Ramström - Bio/technology, 1996 - nature.com
The technique of molecular imprinting allows the formation of specific recognition and catalytic sites in macromolecules by the use of templates. Molecularly imprinted polymers …
Molecular imprinting is a method of inducing molecular recognition properties in synthetic polymers in response to the presence of a template species during formation of the three …
L Ye, K Haupt - Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry, 2004 - Springer
Biological receptors play an important role in affinity-based drug assays, biosensors, and at different stages during the modern drug discovery process. The molecular imprinting …
Molecular imprinting is a technique for the fabrication of biomimetic polymeric recognition sites or “plastic antibodies/receptors” which is attracting rapidly increasing interest. By this …
M Kempe, K Mosbach - Journal of Chromatography A, 1995 - Elsevier
Molecular imprinting is a promising technique for the preparation of synthetic polymers of predetermined specificity. Functional monomers are copolymerized with crosslinkers in the …