2009
DOI: 10.7124/bc.0007f5
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Molecularly-imprinted polymers as synythetic mimics of bioreceptors. 2. Applications in modern biotechnology

Abstract: The review is devoted to the analysis of publications on the synthesis of artificial mimics of biological receptors as well as their application in biotechnology. The special attention is paid to such areas of biotechnology: sensor technology, solid-phase extraction, pseudoimmunoassay, and chromatography

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“…The number of reviews on the topic of molecular imprinting has continued to increase, which is a direct reflection of the rapidly expanding primary literature covering the area. The increasing incidence of molecular imprinting‐related material in reviews from other fields indicates that molecular imprinting science and technology has established itself within the broader scientific community…”
Section: Reviews and Monographsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The number of reviews on the topic of molecular imprinting has continued to increase, which is a direct reflection of the rapidly expanding primary literature covering the area. The increasing incidence of molecular imprinting‐related material in reviews from other fields indicates that molecular imprinting science and technology has established itself within the broader scientific community…”
Section: Reviews and Monographsmentioning
confidence: 99%