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Biological macromolecules molecular imprinting

MOLECULAR IMPRINTING USING BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES AS MATRIX FORMING MATERIALS... [Pg.272]

MIPs have attracted increasing interest as substitutes for biological antibodies in such procedures, which are then commonly referred to as Molecular Imprint Sorbent Assays or MIAs [4-8]. Like antibodies, MIPs can exhibit selective binding for a chosen analyte. Unlike antibodies they are not individual soluble macromolecules but, most often, insoluble particles or films. However, this is not a problem since in most immunoassay formats the biological antibodies are in any case coupled first to a solid phase. [Pg.641]


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