Recent advances in design of functional biocompatible hydrogels for bone tissue engineering
X Xue, Y Hu, Y Deng, J Su - Advanced Functional Materials, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Bone related diseases have caused serious threats to human health owing to their
complexity and specificity. Fortunately, owing to the unique 3D network structure with high …
complexity and specificity. Fortunately, owing to the unique 3D network structure with high …
Molecularly imprinted polymers: Antibody mimics for bioimaging and therapy
Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) are tailor-made chemical receptors that recognize
and bind target molecules with a high affinity and selectivity. MIPs came into the spotlight in …
and bind target molecules with a high affinity and selectivity. MIPs came into the spotlight in …
Epitope-imprinted polymers: Design principles of synthetic binding partners for natural biomacromolecules
Molecular imprinting (MI) has been explored as an increasingly viable tool for molecular
recognition in various fields. However, imprinting of biologically relevant molecules like …
recognition in various fields. However, imprinting of biologically relevant molecules like …
Soft‐nanoparticle functionalization of natural hydrogels for tissue engineering applications
K Elkhoury, CS Russell… - Advanced …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Tissue engineering has emerged as an important research area that provides numerous
research tools for the fabrication of biologically functional constructs that can be used in drug …
research tools for the fabrication of biologically functional constructs that can be used in drug …
Integrating ionic liquids with molecular imprinting technology for biorecognition and biosensing: A review
As promising alternatives to natural receptors, artificial molecularly imprinted polymers
(MIPs) have received great attention in biotechnology. Nevertheless, some bottlenecks limit …
(MIPs) have received great attention in biotechnology. Nevertheless, some bottlenecks limit …
Protein-imprinted polymers: the shape of things to come?
HR Culver, NA Peppas - Chemistry of Materials, 2017 - ACS Publications
The potential to develop materials with antibody-like molecular recognition properties has
helped sustain interest in protein-imprinted polymers over the past several decades …
helped sustain interest in protein-imprinted polymers over the past several decades …
Label-free detection of tear biomarkers using hydrogel-coated gold nanoshells in a localized surface plasmon resonance-based biosensor
The dependence of the localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) of noble-metal
nanomaterials on refractive index makes LSPR a useful, label-free signal transduction …
nanomaterials on refractive index makes LSPR a useful, label-free signal transduction …
Green aspects in molecularly imprinted polymers by biomass waste utilization
Molecular Imprinting Polymer (MIP) technology is a technique to design artificial receptors
with a predetermined selectivity and specificity for a given analyte, which can be used as …
with a predetermined selectivity and specificity for a given analyte, which can be used as …
Preparation, characterization, and application of multiple stimuli-responsive rattle-type magnetic hollow molecular imprinted poly (ionic liquids) nanospheres (Fe3O4 …
JP Fan, JX Yu, XM Yang, XH Zhang, TT Yuan… - Chemical Engineering …, 2018 - Elsevier
For specific recognition of protein, novel rattle-type magnetic hollow molecular imprinted
poly (ionic liquids) nanospheres have been prepared, and bovine serum albumin was …
poly (ionic liquids) nanospheres have been prepared, and bovine serum albumin was …
Recent advances in protein-imprinted polymers: synthesis, applications and challenges
Y He, Z Lin - Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 2022 - pubs.rsc.org
The molecular imprinting technique (MIT), also described as the “lock to key” method, has
been demonstrated as an effective tool for the creation of synthetic polymers with antibody …
been demonstrated as an effective tool for the creation of synthetic polymers with antibody …