Imprinted Polymers on the Route to Plastibodies for Biomacromolecules (MIPs), Viruses (VIPs), and Cells (CIPs)
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2024Yazar
Yarman, AysuZhang, Xiaorong
Bagheri, Mandien
El-Sherbiny, Ibrahim M.
Hassan, Rabeay Y. A.
Kurbanoğlu, Sevinç
Waffo, Armel Franklin Tadjoung
Zebger, Ingo
Karabulut, Tutku Ceren
Bier, Frank F.
Lieberzeit, Peter
Scheller, Frieder W.
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Yarman, A., Zhang, X., Bagheri, M., El-Sherbiny, Ibrahim M., Hassan, Rabeay Y. A., Kurbanoğlu, S., Waffo, Armel Franklin T., Zebger, I., Karabulut, Tutku C., Bier, Frank F., Lieberzeit, P., Scheller, Frieder W. (2024). Imprinted Polymers on the Route to Plastibodies for Biomacromolecules (MIPs), Viruses (VIPs), and Cells (CIPs). Trends in Biosensing Research. Springer, 107-148.Özet
Around 30% of the scientific papers published on imprinted polymers describe the recognition of proteins, nucleic acids, viruses, and cells. The straightforward synthesis from only one up to six functional monomers and the simple integration into a sensor are significant advantages as compared with enzymes or antibodies. Furthermore, they can be synthesized against toxic substances and structures of low immunogenicity and allow multi-analyte measurements via multi-template synthesis. The affinity is sufficiently high for protein biomarkers, DNA, viruses, and cells. However, the cross-reactivity of highly abundant proteins is still a challenge.
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Trends in Biosensing ResearchBağlantı
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/10_2023_234https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12846/1507