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Journal of the Chemical Society-Chemical Communications
2019ZhangG.Y.JiangL.Y.ZhouJ.T.HuL.H.FengS.H.
Epitope-imprinted mesoporous silica nanoparticles for specific recognition of tyrosine phosphorylationChemical Communications
55 (67), 9927-9930.
DOI: 10.1039/C9CC03950C
2019Garcia LopezJ.PiletskaE.V.WhitcombeM.J.CzulakJ.PiletskyS.A.
Application of molecularly imprinted polymer nanoparticles for degradation of the bacterial autoinducer N-hexanoyl homoserine lactoneChemical Communications
55 (18), 2664-2667.
DOI: 10.1039/C8CC07685E
2018WeiY.B.ZengQ.HuangJ.Z.HuQ.GuoX.R.WangL.S.
An electro-responsive imprinted biosensor with switchable affinity toward proteinsChemical Communications
54 (66), 9163-9166.
DOI: 10.1039/C8CC05482G
2018TakeuchiT.SunayamaH.
Beyond natural antibodies - a new generation of synthetic antibodies created by post-imprinting modification of molecularly imprinted polymersChemical Communications
54 (49), 6243-6251.
DOI: 10.1039/C8CC02923G
2018MuratsuguS.BabaH.TanimotoT.SawaguchiK.IkemotoS.TasakiM.TeraoY.TadaM.
Chemoselective epoxidation of cholesterol derivatives on a surface-designed molecularly imprinted Ru-porphyrin catalystChemical Communications
54 (40), 5114-5117.
DOI: 10.1039/C8CC00896E
2018KitayamaY.IsomuraM.
Gas-stimuli-responsive molecularly imprinted polymer particles with switchable affinity for target proteinChemical Communications
54 (20), 2538-2541.
DOI: 10.1039/C7CC09889H
2018AshleyJ.FengX.T.HalderA.ZhouT.C.SunY.
Dispersive solid-phase imprinting of proteins for the production of plastic antibodiesChemical Communications
54 (27), 3355-3358.
DOI: 10.1039/C8CC00343B
2017YinD.Y.LiX.L.MaY.Y.LiuZ.
Targeted cancer imaging and photothermal therapy via monosaccharide-imprinted gold nanorodsChemical Communications
53 (50), 6716-6719.
DOI: 10.1039/C7CC02247F
2017ShanX.L.YamauchiT.YamamotoY.NiyomdechaS.IshikiK.LeD.Q.ShiigiH.NagaokaT.
Spontaneous and specific binding of enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli to overoxidized polypyrrole-coated microspheresChemical Communications
53 (27), 3890-3893.
DOI: 10.1039/C7CC00244K
2017PiletskyS.S.RabinowiczS.YangZ.ZagarC.PiletskaE.V.GuerreiroA.PiletskyS.A.
Development of molecularly imprinted polymers specific for blood antigens for application in antibody-free blood typingChemical Communications
53 (11), 1793-1796.
DOI: 10.1039/C6CC08716G
2017PengS.WangY.H.LiN.LiC.
Enhanced cellular uptake and tumor penetration of nanoparticles by imprinting the "hidden" part of membrane receptors for targeted drug deliveryChemical Communications
53 (81), 11114-11117.
DOI: 10.1039/C7CC05894B
2017KuboT.FurutaH.NaitoT.SanoT.OtsukaK.
Selective adsorption of carbohydrates and glycoproteins via molecularly imprinted hydrogels: application to visible detection by a boronic acid monomerChemical Communications
53 (53), 7290-7293.
DOI: 10.1039/C7CC02310C
2017DaiY.L.KanX.W.
From non-electroactive to electroactive species: highly selective and sensitive detection based on a dual-template molecularly imprinted polymer electrochemical sensorChemical Communications
53 (86), 11755-11758.
DOI: 10.1039/C7CC06329F
2017BoitardC.RolletA.L.MenagerC.GriffeteN.
Surface-initiated synthesis of bulk-imprinted magnetic polymers for protein recognitionChemical Communications
53 (63), 8846-8849.
DOI: 10.1039/C7CC04284A
2017BhaktaS.DixitC.K.BistI.MachariaJ.ShenM.KadimisettyK.HeJ.K.DuttaB.SuibS.L.RuslingJ.F.
Albumin removal from human serum using surface nanopockets on silica-coated magnetic nanoparticlesChemical Communications
53 (66), 9254-9257.
DOI: 10.1039/C7CC03412A
2017BaoH.YangB.ZhangX.W.LeiL.C.LiZ.J.
Bacteria-templated fabrication of a charge heterogeneous polymeric interface for highly specific bacterial recognitionChemical Communications
53 (15), 2319-2322.
DOI: 10.1039/C6CC09242J
2016ZhangW.KangJ.Q.LiP.LiuL.WangH.TangB.
Two-photon fluorescence imaging of sialylated glycans in vivo based on a sialic acid imprinted conjugated polymer nanoprobeChemical Communications
52 (97), 13991-13994.
DOI: 10.1039/C6CC08211D
2016WangH.XuQ.H.ShangL.R.WangJ.RongF.GuZ.Z.ZhaoY.J.
Boronate affinity molecularly imprinted inverse opal particles for multiple label-free bioassaysChemical Communications
52 (16), 3296-3299.
DOI: 10.1039/C5CC09371F
2016LiQ.J.KamraT.YeL.
A modular approach for assembling turn-on fluorescence sensors using molecularly imprinted nanoparticlesChemical Communications
52 (82), 12237-12240.
DOI: 10.1039/C6CC06628C
2016LeeM.H.ThomasJ.L.ChenJ.Z.JanJ.S.LinH.Y.
Activation of tumor suppressor p53 gene expression by magnetic thymine-imprinted chitosan nanoparticlesChemical Communications
52 (10), 2137-2140.
DOI: 10.1039/C5CC09896C
2016GaetaM.OliveriI.P.FragalaM.E.FaillaS.D'ursoA.Di BellaS.PurrelloR.
Chirality of self-assembled achiral porphyrins induced by chiral Zn(II) Schiff-base complexes and maintained after spontaneous dissociation of the templates: a new case of chiral memoryChemical Communications
52 (55), 8518-8521.
DOI: 10.1039/C6CC04018G
2015YinD.Y.WangS.S.HeY.J.LiuJ.ZhouM.OuyangJ.LiuB.R.ChenH.Y.LiuZ.
Surface-enhanced Raman scattering imaging of cancer cells and tissues via sialic acid-imprinted nanotagsChemical Communications
51 (100), 17696-17699.
DOI: 10.1039/C5CC05174F
2015YangF.F.LinS.DongX.C.
An artificial receptor synthesized by surface-confined imprinting for the recognition of acetylation on histone H4 K16Chemical Communications
51 (36), 7673-7676.
DOI: 10.1039/C4CC09787D
2015XuS.F.LuH.Z.
Ratiometric fluorescence and mesoporous structure dual signal amplification for sensitive and selective detection of TNT based on MIP@QD fluorescence sensorsChemical Communications
51 (15), 3200-3203.
DOI: 10.1039/C4CC09766A
2015WangS.K.ChengC.M.
Glycan-based diagnostic devices: current progresschallenges and perspectivesChemical Communications
51 (94), 16750-16762.
DOI: 10.1039/C5CC06876B
2015WanW.HanQ.ZhangX.Q.XieY.M.SunJ.P.DingM.Y.
Selective enrichment of proteins for MALDI-TOF MS analysis based on molecular imprintingChemical Communications
51 (17), 3541-3544.
DOI: 10.1039/C4CC10205C
2015SykoraS.CumboA.BelliotG.PothierP.ArnalC.DudalY.CorviniP.F.X.ShahgaldianP.
Virus-like particles as virus substitutes to design artificial virus-recognition nanomaterialsChemical Communications
51 (12), 2256-2258.
DOI: 10.1039/C4CC08843C
2015ShenF.ZhangQ.X.RenX.Q.
A triple-function zwitterion for preparing water compatible diclofenac imprinted polymersChemical Communications
51 (1), 183-186.
DOI: 10.1039/C4CC04739G
2015LiY.X.BinQ.LinZ.Y.ChenY.T.YangH.H.CaiZ.W.ChenG.N.
Synthesis and characterization of vinyl-functionalized magnetic nanofibers for protein imprintingChemical Communications
51 (1), 202-205.
DOI: 10.1039/C4CC05761A
2015LiM.ZhuW.H.MarkenF.JamesT.D.
Electrochemical sensing using boronic acidsChemical Communications
51 (78), 14562-14573.
DOI: 10.1039/C5CC04976H
2015Gam-DerouichS.BourdillonC.De MarcillacW.D.CoolenL.MaitreA.MangeneyC.SchwobC.
Correction: Quantum dot-imprinted polymers with size and shell-selective recognition propertiesChemical Communications
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DOI: 10.1039/C5CC90404H
2015Gam-DerouichS.BourdillonC.De MarcillacW.D.CoolenL.MaitreA.MangeneyC.SchwobC.
Quantum dot-imprinted polymers with size and shell-selective recognition propertiesChemical Communications
51 , 14933-14936.
DOI: 10.1039/C5CC05203C
2015ChenY.LiX.L.YinD.Y.LiD.J.BieZ.J.LiuZ.
Dual-template docking oriented molecular imprinting: a facile strategy for highly efficient imprinting within mesoporous materialsChemical Communications
51 (54), 10929-10932.
DOI: 10.1039/C5CC03207E
2015AhmadR.FelidjN.Boubekeur-LecaqueL.Lau-TruongS.Gam-DerouichS.DecorseP.LamouriA.MangeneyC.
Water-soluble plasmonic nanosensors with synthetic receptors for label-free detection of folic acidChemical Communications
51 (47), 9678-9681.
DOI: 10.1039/C5CC01489A
2014ZhaoM.ZhangC.ZhangY.GuoX.Z.YanH.S.ZhangH.Q.
Efficient synthesis of narrowly dispersed hydrophilic and magnetic molecularly imprinted polymer microspheres with excellent molecular recognition ability in a real biological sampleChemical Communications
50 (17), 2208-2210.
DOI: 10.1039/C3CC49131E
2014YuZ.R.XuZ.G.LiH.ChenJ.W.HuangZ.Y.TangY.W.
Recognition and neutralization of angiotensins I and II using an artificial nanogel receptor fabricated by ligand specificity determinant imprintingChemical Communications
50 (21), 2728-2731.
DOI: 10.1039/C3CC48152B
2014YangK.G.LiuJ.X.LiS.W.LiQ.R.WuQ.ZhouY.ZhaoQ.DengN.LiangZ.ZhangL.H.ZhangY.K.
Epitope imprinted polyethersulfone beads by self-assembly for target protein capture from the plasma proteomeChemical Communications
50 (67), 9521-9524.
DOI: 10.1039/C4CC03428G
2014YangH.P.ChiD.H.SunQ.L.SunW.W.WangH.LuJ.X.
Entrapment of alkaloids within silver: from enantioselective hydrogenation to chiral recognitionChemical Communications
50 (64), 8868-8870.
DOI: 10.1039/C4CC02823F
2014XuD.ZhuW.WangC.TianT.LiJ.LanY.ZhangG.X.ZhangD.Q.LiG.T.
Label-free detection and discrimination of poly-brominated diphenylethers using molecularly imprinted photonic cross-reactive sensor arraysChemical Communications
50 (91), 14133-14136.
DOI: 10.1039/C4CC05810K
2014UdomsapD.BrangerC.CulioliG.DolletP.BrissetH.
A versatile electrochemical sensing receptor based on a molecularly imprinted polymerChemical Communications
50 (56), 7488-7491.
DOI: 10.1039/C4CC02658F
2014SunayamaH.OoyaT.TakeuchiT.
Fluorescent protein-imprinted polymers capable of signal transduction of specific binding events prepared by a site-directed two-step post-imprinting modificationChemical Communications
50 (11), 1347-1349.
DOI: 10.1039/C3CC47759B
2014KawamuraA.KiguchiT.NishihataT.UragamiT.MiyataT.
Target molecule-responsive hydrogels designed via molecular imprinting using bisphenol A as a templateChemical Communications
50 (76), 11101-11103.
DOI: 10.1039/C4CC01187B
2014HuangC.X.ShenX.T.
Janus molecularly imprinted polymer particlesChemical Communications
50 (20), 2646-2649.
DOI: 10.1039/C3CC49586H
2014ChenS.N.LiX.ZhaoY.Y.ChangL.M.QiJ.Y.
High performance surface-enhanced Raman scattering via dummy molecular imprinting onto silver microspheresChemical Communications
50 (92), 14331-14333.
DOI: 10.1039/C4CC06535B
2014BerghausM.MohammadiR.SellergrenB.
Productive encounter: molecularly imprinted nanoparticles prepared using magnetic templatesChemical Communications
50 (64), 8993-8996.
DOI: 10.1039/C4CC01346H
2014AwinoJ.K.ZhaoY.
Molecularly imprinted nanoparticles as tailor-made sensors for small fluorescent moleculesChemical Communications
50 (43), 5752-5755.
DOI: 10.1039/C4CC01516A
2014Alvarez-LorenzoC.ConcheiroA.
Smart drug delivery systems: from fundamentals to the clinicChemical Communications
50 (58), 7743-7765.
DOI: 10.1039/C4CC01429D
2013SuriyanarayananS.PetroneL.EderthT.NichollsI.A.
Biotinyl moiety-selective polymer films with highly ordered macroporesChemical Communications
49 (46), 5274-5276.
DOI: 10.1039/C3CC42235F
2013SugaY.SunayamaH.OoyaT.TakeuchiT.
Molecularly imprinted polymers prepared using protein-conjugated cleavable monomers followed by site-specific post-imprinting introduction of fluorescent reporter moleculesChemical Communications
49 (76), 8450-8452.
DOI: 10.1039/C3CC40484F
2013PiszkiewiczS.KirkbrideE.A.Doreng-StearnsN.HendersonB.R.LenkerM.A.TangE.KawashiriL.H.NicholsC.S.MooreS.C.SogoS.G.
Molecularly-imprinted nanoparticles that recognize Naja mossambica cytotoxins: binding studies and biological effectsChemical Communications
49 (53), 5954-5956.
DOI: 10.1039/C3CC42394H
2013NiuQ.Y.GaoK.Z.LinZ.H.WuW.H.
Surface molecular-imprinting engineering of novel cellulose nanofibril/conjugated polymer film sensors towards highly selective recognition and responsiveness of nitroaromatic vaporsChemical Communications
49 (80), 9137-9139.
DOI: 10.1039/C3CC44705G
2013HalhalliM.R.SellergrenB.
Cover and uncover: chiral switching exploiting templating and layer-by-layer graftingChemical Communications
49 (64), 7111-7113.
DOI: 10.1039/C3CC41989D
2013GuoY.GuoT.Y.
A dual-template imprinted capsule with remarkably enhanced catalytic activity for pesticide degradation and elimination simultaneouslyChemical Communications
49 (11), 1073-1075.
DOI: 10.1039/C2CC38022F
2013AmbrosiniS.BeyazitS.HauptK.Tse Sum BuiB.
Solid-phase synthesis of molecularly imprinted nanoparticles for protein recognitionChemical Communications
49 (60), 6746-6748.
DOI: 10.1039/C3CC41701H
2012ZhangW.HeX.W.LiW.Y.ZhangY.K.
Thermo-sensitive imprinted polymer coating CdTe quantum dots for target protein specific recognitionChemical Communications
48 (12), 1757-1759.
DOI: 10.1039/C2CC17200C
2012ShenX.T.ZhuL.H.WangN.YeL.TangH.Q.
Molecular imprinting for removing highly toxic organic pollutantsChemical Communications
48 (6), 788-798.
DOI: 10.1039/C2CC14654A
2012ShenX.T.ZhouT.C.YeL.
Molecular imprinting of protein in Pickering emulsionChemical Communications
48 (66), 8198-8200.
DOI: 10.1039/C2CC33572G
2012MaY.ZhangY.ZhaoM.GuoX.Z.ZhangH.Q.
Efficient synthesis of narrowly dispersed molecularly imprinted polymer microspheres with multiple stimuli-responsive template binding properties in aqueous mediaChemical Communications
48 (50), 6217-6219.
DOI: 10.1039/C2CC31932B
2012Lemau de TalancéV.MassinonO.BaatiR.WagnerA.VincentS.P.
First steps towards conformationally selective artificial lectins: the chair-boat discrimination by molecularly imprinted polymersChemical Communications
48 (86), 10684-10686.
DOI: 10.1039/C2CC35386E
2011XuC.G.YeL.
Clickable molecularly imprinted nanoparticlesChemical Communications
47 (21), 6096-6098.
DOI: 10.1039/C1CC11439E
2011ShenX.T.YeL.
Molecular imprinting in Pickering emulsions: a new insight into molecular recognition in waterChemical Communications
47 (37), 10359-10361.
DOI: 10.1039/C1CC13899E
2011QianK.FangG.Z.WangS.
A novel core-shell molecularly imprinted polymer based on metal-organic frameworks as a matrixChemical Communications
47 (36), 10118-10120.
DOI: 10.1039/C1CC12935J
2011MahonC.S.JacksonA.W.MurrayB.S.FultonD.A.
Templating a polymer-scaffolded dynamic combinatorial libraryChemical Communications
47 (25), 7209-7211.
DOI: 10.1039/C1CC11998B
2011LiuJ.X.YangK.G.DengQ.L.LiQ.R.ZhangL.H.LiangZ.ZhangY.K.
Preparation of a new type of affinity materials combining metal coordination with molecular imprintingChemical Communications
47 (13), 3969-3971.
DOI: 10.1039/C0CC05317A
2011KimE.KimH.C.LeeS.G.LeeS.J.GoT.J.BaekC.S.JeongS.W.
C-Reactive protein-directed immobilization of phosphocholine ligands on a solid surfaceChemical Communications
47 (43), 11900-11902.
DOI: 10.1039/C1CC15079K
2010YinJ.F.CuiY.YangG.L.WangH.L.
Molecularly imprinted nanotubes for enantioselective drug delivery and controlled releaseChemical Communications
46 (41), 7688-7690.
DOI: 10.1039/C0CC01782E
2010WuP.YanX.P.
A simple chemical etching strategy to generate "ion-imprinted" sites on the surface of quantum dots for selective fluorescence turn-on detecting of metal ionsChemical Communications
(37), 7046-7048.
DOI: 10.1039/C0CC01762K
2010SchirhaglR.PodlipnaD.LieberzeitP.A.DickertF.L.
Comparing biomimetic and biological receptors for insulin sensingChemical Communications
(46), 3128-3130.
DOI: 10.1039/c000936a
2010JungB.M.KimM.S.KimW.J.ChangJ.Y.
Molecularly imprinted mesoporous silica particles showing a rapid kinetic bindingChemical Communications
46 (21), 3699-3701.
DOI: 10.1039/c003173a
2009AllenderC.J.CastellO.K.DaviesP.R.FiddyS.Hedin-DahlströmJ.StockenhuberM.
A glimpse of the inner workings of the templated siteChemical Communications
(2), 165-167.
DOI: 10.1039/b811578h
2008YoshimatsuK.YeL.StenlundP.ChronakisI.S.
A simple method for preparation of molecularly imprinted nanofiber materials with signal transduction abilityChemical Communications
(17), 2022-2024.
DOI: 10.1039/b719586a
2008TaiD.F.LinY.F.
Molecularly imprinted cavities template the macrocyclization of tetrapeptidesChemical Communications
(43), 5598-5600.
DOI: 10.1039/b813439a
2008OuyangR.Z.LeiJ.P.JuH.X.
Surface molecularly imprinted nanowire for protein specific recognition (pg 57612008)Chemical Communications
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DOI: 10.1039/b819970c
2008OuyangR.Z.LeiJ.P.JuH.X.
Surface molecularly imprinted nanowire for protein specific recognitionChemical Communications
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DOI: 10.1039/b810248a
2008BeseniusP.CormackP.A.G.LudlowR.F.OttoS.SherringtonD.C.
Polymer-supported cationic templates for molecular recognition of anionic hosts in waterChemical Communications
(24), 2809-2811.
DOI: 10.1039/b802982b
2007ShenX.T.ZhuL.H.TangH.Q.
Synthesis of molecular imprinted polymer coated photocatalysts with high selectivityChemical Communications
(11), 1163-1165.
DOI: 10.1039/b615303h
2007JuM.J.YangD.H.TakaharaN.HayashiK.TokoK.LeeS.W.KunitakeT.
Landmine detection: Improved binding of 24-dinitrotoluene in a g-CD/metal oxide matrix and its sensitive detection via a cyclic surface polarization impedance (cSPI) methodChemical Communications
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2006TomineyA.AndrewD.OliphantL.RosairG.M.DupreJ.KraftA.
Supramolecular binding of protonated amines to a receptor microgel in aqueous mediumChemical Communications
(23), 2492-2494.
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2006TokarevaI.TokarevI.MinkoS.HutterE.FendlerJ.H.
Ultrathin molecularly imprinted polymer sensors employing enhanced transmission surface plasmon resonance spectroscopyChemical Communications
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DOI: 10.1039/b604841b
2006TadaM.IwasawaY.
Advanced chemical design with supported metal complexes for selective catalysisChemical Communications
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2006MatsuiJ.SodeyamaT.TamakiK.SugimotoN.
Molecularly-imprinted polymeric logic gates selective for predetermined chemical input speciesChemical Communications
(30), 3217-3219.
DOI: 10.1039/b604354b
2006HuntC.E.PasettoP.AnsellR.J.HauptK.
A fluorescence polarisation molecular imprint sorbent assay for 24-D: a non-separation pseudo-immunoassayChemical Communications
(16), 1754-1756.
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2006BookerK.BowyerM.C.HoldsworthC.I.McCluskeyA.
Efficient preparation and improved sensitivity of molecularly imprinted polymers using room temperature ionic liquidsChemical Communications
(16), 1730-1732.
DOI: 10.1039/b517886j
2005Salinas-CastilloA.Sánchez-BarragánI.Costa-FernándezJ.M.PereiroR.BallesterosA.GonzálezJ.M.Segura-CarreteroA.Fernández-GutiérrezA.Sanz-MedelA.
Iodinated molecularly imprinted polymer for room temperature phosphorescence optosensing of fluorantheneChemical Communications
(25), 3224-3226.
DOI: 10.1039/b502706c
2005LeeH.I.PakC.ShinC.H.ChangH.SeungD.YieJ.E.KimJ.M.
Rational design of ordered mesoporous carbon with controlled bimodal porosity via dual silica templating routeChemical Communications
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2005KoenigS.ChechikV.
Au nanoparticle-imprinted polymersChemical Communications
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DOI: 10.1039/b503243a
2004ZimmermanS.C.LemcoffN.G.
Synthetic hosts via molecular imprinting - are universal synthetic antibodies realistically possible?Chemical Communications
(1), 5-14.
DOI: 10.1039/b304720b
2004ManesiotisP.HallA.J.EmgenbroichM.QuagliaM.De LorenziE.SellergrenB.
An enantioselective imprinted receptor for Z-glutamate exhibiting a binding induced color changeChemical Communications
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DOI: 10.1039/b407870e
2004MaddockS.C.PasettoP.ResminiM.
Novel imprinted soluble microgels with hydrolytic catalytic activityChemical Communications
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2004GreeneN.T.MorganS.L.ShimizuK.E.
Molecularly imprinted polymer sensor arraysChemical Communications
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2004BeilJ.B.ZimmermanS.C.
A monomolecularly imprinted dendrimer (MID) capable of selective binding with a tris(2-aminoethyl)amine guest through multiple functional group interactionsChemical Communications
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DOI: 10.1039/b316248f
2003VitonF.WhiteP.S.GagnéM.R.
Crown-ether functionalised second coordination sphere palladium catalysts by molecular imprintingChemical Communications
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DOI: 10.1039/b309072h
2003PatelA.FouaceS.SteinkeJ.H.G.
Enantioselective molecularly imprinted polymers via ring-opening metathesis polymerisationChemical Communications
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2003Le FurE.DemersE.MarisT.WuestJ.D.
Excavations in molecular crystalsChemical Communications
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2003KuboH.NariaiH.TakeuchiT.
Multiple hydrogen bonding-based fluorescent imprinted polymers for cyclobarbital prepared with 26-bis(acrylamido)pyridineChemical Communications
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DOI: 10.1039/b309917b
2003HauptK.
Imprinted polymers - Tailor-made mimics of antibodies and receptorsChemical Communications
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DOI: 10.1039/b207596b
2002LiangC.D.WeaverM.J.DaiS.
Change of pH indicator's pKa value via molecular imprintingChemical Communications
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2002KanekiyoY.NaganawaR.TaoH.
Molecular imprinting of bisphenol A and alkylphenols using amylose as a host matrixChemical Communications
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DOI: 10.1039/b207534b
2001KimaroA.KellyL.A.MurrayG.M.
Molecularly imprinted ionically permeable membrane for uranyl ionChemical Communications
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2001CammidgeA.N.BainesN.J.BellinghamR.K.
Synthesis of heterogeneous palladium catalyst assemblies by molecular imprintingChemical Communications
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2000SaundersG.D.FoxonS.P.WaltonP.H.JoyceM.J.PortS.N.
A selective uranium extraction agent prepared by polymer imprintingChemical Communications
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1999PolbornK.SeverinK.
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1999LiuJ.Q.LuoG.M.GaoS.J.ZhangK.ChenX.F.ShenJ.C.
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1998MakoteR.CollinsonM.M.
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1998IshiiT.NakashimaY.ShinkaiS.
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1998HassonC.D.DavisF.J.MitchellG.R.
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