2014
DOI: 10.1038/srep05487
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Preparation of protein imprinted materials by hierarchical imprinting techniques and application in selective depletion of albumin from human serum

Abstract: Hierarchical imprinting was developed to prepare the protein imprinted materials, as the artificial antibody, for the selective depletion of HSA from the human serum proteome. Porcine serum albumin (PSA) was employed as the dummy template for the fabrication of the recognition sites. To demonstrate the advantages of the hierarchical imprinting, molecularly imprinted polymers prepared by hierarchical imprinting technique (h-MIPs) were compared with those obtained by bulk imprinting (b-MIPs), in terms of the bin… Show more

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“…The introduction of these ingenious technologies into the molecular imprinting strategy will open up new opportunities for interesting applications. 77 However, the surface area of the substrate is so limited that the total amount of the resultant imprinting cavities is always very small. Therefore, finding and preparing large surface area substrates is an important task to attain better performances in surface imprinting.…”
Section: Ingenious Mit For Mipsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The introduction of these ingenious technologies into the molecular imprinting strategy will open up new opportunities for interesting applications. 77 However, the surface area of the substrate is so limited that the total amount of the resultant imprinting cavities is always very small. Therefore, finding and preparing large surface area substrates is an important task to attain better performances in surface imprinting.…”
Section: Ingenious Mit For Mipsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A brief synopsis of the different types of protein and biomacromolecular surface‐imprinted monoliths and particles/beads is shown in Tables and , respectively, including the various surface imprinting strategies and characterization techniques that have been utilized.…”
Section: Imprinting Of Peptides and Proteins For The Use In Solid‐phamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is noteworthy that the surface coverage of silica beads had a significant effect on the selectivity; the highest selectivity was obtained when the template surface coverage was about 20%, because in higher amounts, homogeneous monolayers did not form owing to enhanced protein–protein interactions. The resultant hierarchically imprinted polymer had the advantage of high adsorption capacity and affinity, fast adsorption kinetics, and good synthesis reproducibility …”
Section: Molecular Imprinting Of Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 99%