2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2006.07.035
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Amperometric detection of bilirubin from a micro-sensing electrode with a synthetic bilirubin imprinted poly(MAA-co-EGDMA) film

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“…MIP-based recognition elements were also prepared as layers or thin films by deposition or grafting onto the transducer platform [140,141]. The thickness of the film deposited on the transducer is important to obtain a good time response of the sensor.…”
Section: Mips’ Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MIP-based recognition elements were also prepared as layers or thin films by deposition or grafting onto the transducer platform [140,141]. The thickness of the film deposited on the transducer is important to obtain a good time response of the sensor.…”
Section: Mips’ Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MIPs were used for several different applications, such as chromatographic stationary phases (Hishiya et al 2003), enantiomeric separation (Adbo et al 2001), solid-phase extraction (SPE) (Puoci et al 2008), and catalysis (Anderson et al 2005); MIPs were also used as receptors (Haupt et al 2003), antibodies (Svitel et al 2001), enzyme mimics (Nicholls et al 1996), and affinity and sensing materials (Syu et al 2006). In addition, in recent years, MIPs have been reported to be suitable as drug delivery systems (DDS) (Puoci et al 2007a), and as base excipients for controlled release devices of several drugs (Spivak 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MIPs are stable polymers with molecular recognition abilities and resistant to a wide range of conditions (pH, organic solvents, temperature, pressure), and were used for several different applications, such as chromatographic stationary phases (Hishiya et al, 2003), enantiomeric separation (Adbo & Nicholls, 2001), solid-phase extraction (SPE) (El-Sheikh et al, 2010), and catalysis (Anderson et al, 2005); they were also used as receptors (Haupt, 2003), antibodies (Svitel et al, 2001), enzyme mimics (Nicholls et al, 1996), affinity and sensing materials (Syu et al, 2006), and, in recent years, pharmaceutical applications, such as drug discovery, drug purification, or drug delivery (Mosbach, 2006;Yu Y. et al, 2002;Caldorera-Moore & Peppas, 2009;Hilt & Byrne, 2004).…”
Section: Molecularly Imprinted Polymers (Mips): Highly Selective Matementioning
confidence: 99%