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Reference type: Conference Proceeding
Authors: Choi K
Publication date: 2006
Article title: Functional patternings fabricated using molecularly imprinted polymer; Molecular recognitions for chemical detection.
Page numbers: Paper No. 0951-E12-37
DOI: 10.1557/PROC-0951-E12-37 Alternative URL: http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=8026539&fulltextType=RA&fileId=S1946427400050077

Editors: Li C, Zribi A, Nagahara L, Willander M
Publisher: Materials Research Society
City: Warrendale, PA
Volume number: 951E
Conference information: Nanofunctional Materials, Nanostructures and Novel Devices for Biological and Chemical Detection

Abstract: We present functional micropatterns fabricated using functional polymers. The functional polymer is MIP (molecularly imprinted polymer), which can be produced by "molecular imprinting technique* to create "synthetic receptors or binding sites" for bio/chemical detective technology. Those binding sites have specific molecular recognition functions for targeting organic or bio molecules. MIP's micropatterns have been integrated for fabricating chemical sensors, diagonostic bio-sensors, and for drug delivery systems. We also produced homogeneous MIP's microparticles, which have high affinity receptor sites only by designing a microfluidic reactor. © 2007 Materials Research Society

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