A molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) is a polymer that has been processed using the molecular imprinting technique which leaves cavities in the polymer...
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non-covalent imprinting. Many approaches regarding molecular imprinting have since been extended to different purposes. In covalent imprinting, the template...
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organism. Appropriate imprinting of certain genes is important for normal development. Human diseases involving genomic imprinting include Angelman, Prader–Willi...
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penetration of specific drugs at the molecular level in regards to the cornea of the eye. Molecular imprinting is a process by which polymerization of...
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Children’s Publishing Group. Molecular imprinting, in polymer chemistry Imprinting (psychology), in psychology and ethology Video imprint, in video content analysis...
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Supramolecular chemistry (section Imprinting)
self-replication. Molecular imprinting describes a process by which a host is constructed from small molecules using a suitable molecular species as a template...
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are called oligosaccharides. A fluorescent indicator-displacement molecular imprinting sensor was developed for discriminating saccharides. It successfully...
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applied biochemist based at Lund University. He founded the Center for Molecular Imprinting in Lund, Sweden and was co-founder of the Institute of biotechnology...
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The term molecular recognition refers to the specific interaction between two or more molecules through noncovalent bonding such as hydrogen bonding,...
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Sergey Piletsky (category Molecular modelling)
Sergey's work in molecular imprinting focuses on: (i) the fundamental study of the recognition properties of molecularly imprinted polymers; (ii) the...
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matrices, molecular imprinting increases the affinity and selectivity. Although molecularly imprinted polymers provide advantages in selective molecular recognition...
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projection, a computer visualization method Molecularly imprinted polymer, polymers processed using the molecular imprinting technique with affinity to a chosen...
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been used to make AptaMIPs, molecularly imprinted polymers that use polymerizable aptamers as monomers for the imprinting. AptaMIPs show enhanced target-binding...
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Original antigenic sin (redirect from Antigenic imprinting)
Original antigenic sin, also known as antigenic imprinting, the Hoskins effect, immunological imprinting, or primary addiction is the propensity of the...
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known as imprinting. Normally, a fetus inherits an imprinted maternal copy of PW genes and a functional paternal copy of PW genes. Due to imprinting, the...
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Sreenath developed a new approach for the computational design of molecular imprinting, which is followed by research groups around the world. Sreenath...
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York. In February 2014, Canon announced it would acquire Texas-based Molecular Imprints Inc., a developer of nanoprint lithography systems, for an amount...
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Strategies to the Application of Synthetic Antibodies Generated by Molecular Imprinting". Sensors. 16 (1): 51. Bibcode:2015Senso..16...51M. doi:10.3390/s16010051...
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modulated via a supramolecular strategy for cascade reactions. A molecular imprinting strategy was developed to improve the selectivity of Fe3O4 nanozymes...
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Modeling Modifier gene Molecular biology Molecular chaperone Molecular farming Molecular genetics Molecular imprinting Molecular medicine Molecule Monocistronic...
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science Stanford MIPS, a research project MIPS-X, a follow-on project Molecularly imprinted polymer Multiband Imaging Photometer for Spitzer, on the Spitzer...
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Liver support system (redirect from Molecular Adsorbents Recirculation System)
Müge; Say, Rıdvan; Galaev, Igor Yu; Denizli, Adil (2010-03-15). "Molecularly Imprinted PHEMA-Based Cryogel for Depletion of Hemoglobin from Human Blood"...
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Chao; Bo, Chunmiao; Gong, Bolin; Ou, Junjie (2022). "Progress of molecular imprinting technique for enantioseparation of chiral drugs in recent ten years"...
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behind cavities matching the size and shape of the target molecule. Molecularly imprinting the conductive polymer increases the sensitivity of the chemiresistor...
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Methods in Molecular Biology is a book series published by Humana Press (an imprint of Springer Science+Business Media) that covers molecular biology research...
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Epigenetics (section Genomic imprinting)
essential for proper embryonic development, imprinting and X-inactivation. To emphasize the difference of this molecular mechanism of inheritance from the canonical...
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human long-lived plasma cells by developmentally regulated epigenetic imprinting". Life Science Alliance. 5 (3): e202101285. doi:10.26508/lsa.202101285...
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Rudnitskaya A.M. (2015). "Fiber optic sensor modified by grafting of the molecularly imprinted polymer for the detection of ammonium in aqueous media". Scientific...
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"Lost in the Forest" – 8:06 "Paradigm Shift" – 4:25 "Tribes" – 5:55 "Molecular Dialect" – 2:37 "Divided" – 4:17 "Mental Politics" – 4:53 "Riding the...
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superfluous. Typical biomimetic materials used in sensor development are molecularly imprinted polymers and aptamers. A chemical sensor array is a sensor architecture...
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