2020
DOI: 10.1149/ma2020-01352466mtgabs
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Surface Molecular Imprinting with Bacteria: Visualizing Re-Binding and Selectivity

Abstract: Introduction Surface molecular imprinting [1,2] is one of the preferred techniques when it comes to generating biomimetic recognition for sensing bioanalytes. Limiting oneself to the surface of the respective molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) usually is no problem, because biospecies are usually large enough that few binding events lead to measurable sensor responses, e.g. for mass-sensitive bacteria detection [3]. However, the detection limits of quartz crystal microbalances (… Show more

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