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Macromolecules
2020CowenT.StefanucciE.PiletskaE.MarrazzaG.CanfarottaF.PiletskyS.A.
Synthetic Mechanism of Molecular Imprinting at the Solid PhaseMacromolecules
53 (4), 1435-1442.
DOI: 10.1021/acs.macromol.9b01913
2019RamakersG.WackersG.TrouilletV.WelleA.WagnerP.JunkersT.
Laser-Grafted Molecularly Imprinted Polymers for the Detection of Histamine from Organocatalyzed Atom Transfer Radical PolymerizationMacromolecules
52 (6), 2304-2313.
DOI: 10.1021/acs.macromol.8b02339
2018CeglowskiM.HoogenboomR.
Molecularly Imprinted Poly(2-oxazoline) Based on Cross-Linking by Direct Amidation of Methyl Ester Side ChainsMacromolecules
51 (16), 6468-6475.
DOI: 10.1021/acs.macromol.8b01068
2017MourãoC.A.BokelohF.XuJ.J.ProstE.DumaL.MerlierF.BuenoS.M.A.HauptK.Tse Sum BuiB.
Dual-Oriented Solid-Phase Molecular Imprinting: Toward Selective Artificial Receptors for Recognition of Nucleotides in WaterMacromolecules
50 (19), 7484-7490.
DOI: 10.1021/acs.macromol.7b01782
2017MatsumotoK.KawamuraA.MiyataT.
Conformationally Regulated Molecular Binding and Release of Molecularly Imprinted Polypeptide Hydrogels That Undergo Helix-Coil TransitionMacromolecules
50 (5), 2136-2144.
DOI: 10.1021/acs.macromol.6b02688
2017KitayamaY.YoshikawaK.TakeuchiT.
Post-Cross-Linked Molecular Imprinting with Functional Polymers as a Universal Building Block for Artificial Polymeric ReceptorsMacromolecules
50 (19), 7526-7534.
DOI: 10.1021/acs.macromol.7b01233
2016KellensE.BovéH.ConradiM.D'OlieslaegerL.WagnerP.LandfesterK.JunkersT.EthirajanA.
Improved Molecular Imprinting Based on Colloidal Particles Made from Miniemulsion: A Case Study on Testosterone and Its Structural AnaloguesMacromolecules
49 (7), 2559-2567.
DOI: 10.1021/acs.macromol.6b00130
2015KuboT.ArimuraS.TominagaY.NaitoT.HosoyaK.OtsukaK.
Molecularly Imprinted Polymers for Selective Adsorption of Lysozyme and Cytochrome c Using a PEG-Based Hydrogel: Selective Recognition for Different Conformations Due to pH ConditionsMacromolecules
48 (12), 4081-4087.
DOI: 10.1021/acs.macromol.5b00834
2014PomaA.BrahmbhattH.WattsJ.K.TurnerN.W.
Nucleoside-Tailored Molecularly Imprinted Polymeric Nanoparticles (MIP NPs)Macromolecules
47 (18), 6322-6330.
DOI: 10.1021/ma501530c
2013GolkerK.KarlssonB.C.G.OlssonG.D.RosengrenA.M.NichollsI.A.
Influence of Composition and Morphology on Template Recognition in Molecularly Imprinted PolymersMacromolecules
46 (4), 1408-1414.
DOI: 10.1021/ma3024238
2011ZayatsM.KanwarM.OstermeierM.SearsonP.C.
Molecular Imprinting of Maltose Binding Protein: Tuning Protein Recognition at the Molecular LevelMacromolecules
44 (10), 3966-3972.
DOI: 10.1021/ma200355j
2011ShenX.T.YeL.
Interfacial Molecular Imprinting in Nanoparticle-Stabilized EmulsionsMacromolecules
44 (14), 5631-5637.
DOI: 10.1021/ma200837n
2011ApodacaD.C.PernitesR.B.PonnapatiR.Del MundoF.R.AdvinculaR.C.
Electropolymerized Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Film: EIS Sensing of Bisphenol AMacromolecules
44 (17), 6669-6682.
DOI: 10.1021/ma2010525
2010ZhangY.G.SongD.LanniL.M.ShimizuK.D.
Importance of Functional Monomer Dimerization in the Molecular Imprinting ProcessMacromolecules
43 (15), 6284-6294.
DOI: 10.1021/ma101013c
2010PernitesR.B.PonnapatiR.R.AdvinculaR.C.
Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) Detection of Theophylline via Electropolymerized Molecularly Imprinted PolythiophenesMacromolecules
43 (23), 9724-9735.
DOI: 10.1021/ma101868y
2010Medina-CastilloA.L.MistlbergerG.Fernandez-SanchezJ.F.Segura-CarreteroA.KlimantI.Fernandez-GutierrezA.
Novel Strategy To Design MagneticMolecular Imprinted Polymers with Well-Controlled Structure for the Application in Optical SensorsMacromolecules
43 (1), 55-61.
DOI: 10.1021/ma902095s
2009YangK.G.BergM.M.ZhaoC.S.YeL.
One-Pot Synthesis of Hydrophilic Molecularly Imprinted NanoparticlesMacromolecules
42 (22), 8739-8746.
DOI: 10.1021/ma901761z
2009TominagaY.KuboT.KayaK.HosoyaK.
Effective Recognition on the Surface of a Polymer Prepared by Molecular Imprinting Using Ionic ComplexMacromolecules
42 (8), 2911-2915.
DOI: 10.1021/ma802880z
2009PiletskaE.V.GuerreiroA.R.WhitcombeM.J.PiletskyS.A.
Influence of the Polymerization Conditions on the Performance of Molecularly Imprinted PolymersMacromolecules
42 (14), 4921-4928.
DOI: 10.1021/ma900432z
2009JaniakD.S.AyyubO.B.KofinasP.
Effects of Charge Density on the Recognition Properties of Molecularly Imprinted Polymeric HydrogelsMacromolecules
42 (5), 1703-1709.
DOI: 10.1021/ma8027722
2008MalosseL.PalmasP.BuvatP.SioveA.
Novel StoichiometricNoncovalent Pinacolyl Methylphosphonate Imprinted Polymers: A Rational Design by NMR SpectroscopyMacromolecules
41 (21), 7834-7842.
DOI: 10.1021/ma801171g
2007SouthardG.E.Van HoutenK.A.MurrayG.M.
Soluble and Processable Phosphonate Sensing Star Molecularly Imprinted PolymersMacromolecules
40 (5), 1395-1400.
DOI: 10.1021/ma062443e
2007SongS.H.ShirasakaK.KatayamaM.NagaokaS.YoshiharaS.OsawaT.SumaokaJ.AsanumaH.KomiyamaM.
Recognition of Solution Structures of Peptides by Molecularly Imprinted Cyclodextrin PolymersMacromolecules
40 (10), 3530-3532.
DOI: 10.1021/ma070348f
2007NaritaM.HoshinoF.MouriM.TsuchimoriM.IkawaT.WatanabeO.
Photoinduced Immobilization of Biomolecules on the Surface of Azopolymer Films and Its Dependence on the Concentration and Type of the Azobenzene MoietyMacromolecules
40 (3), 623-629.
DOI: 10.1021/ma061601z
2007ElmerS.L.LemcoffN.G.ZimmermanS.C.
Exploring the Reversibility of the Ring-Closing Metathesis Mediated Cross-linking of DendrimersMacromolecules
40 (22), 8114-8118.
DOI: 10.1021/ma071233e
2007ChenH.ZengG.WangZ.ZhangX.
To Construct "Ion Traps" for Enhancing the Permselectivity and Permeability of Polyelectrolyte Multilayer FilmsMacromolecules
40 (3), 653-660.
DOI: 10.1021/ma061406k
2006WanD.SatohK.KamigaitoM.
Triple Hydrogen Bonding for Stereospecific Radical Polymerization of a DAD Monomer and Simultaneous Control of Tacticity and Molecular WeightMacromolecules
39 (20), 6882-6886.
DOI: 10.1021/ma0615654
2006SellergrenB.
Ionization State Selective Modification of Carboxyl Groups in Molecularly Imprinted Polymers: Supporting Evidence for a Binding Site ModelMacromolecules
39 (18), 6306-6309.
DOI: 10.1021/ma060941h
2006OsawaT.ShirasakaK.MatsuiT.YoshiharaS.AkiyamaT.HishiyaT.AsanumaH.KomiyamaM.
Importance of the position of vinyl group on [beta]-cyclodextrin for the effective imprinting of amino acid derivatives and oligopeptides in waterMacromolecules
39 (7), 2460-2466.
DOI: 10.1021/ma060064f
2006LiZ.DingJ.DayM.TaoY.
Molecularly imprinted polymeric nanospheres by diblock copolymer self-assemblyMacromolecules
39 (7), 2629-2636.
DOI: 10.1021/ma0526793
2006LiY.YinX.F.ChenF.R.YangH.H.ZhuangZ.X.WangX.R.
Synthesis of magnetic molecularly imprinted polymer nanowires using a nanoporous alumina templateMacromolecules
39 (13), 4497-4499.
DOI: 10.1021/ma0526185
2006KiC.D.ChangJ.Y.
Preparation of a molecularly imprinted polymeric nanocapsule with potential use in delivery applicationsMacromolecules
39 (9), 3415-3419.
DOI: 10.1021/ma052480q
2006EnholmE.J.AllaisF.MartinR.T.MohamedR.
A Comparison of a Radical Polymerization vs ROMP Matrix for Molecular ImprintingMacromolecules
39 (23), 7859-7862.
DOI: 10.1021/ma061429z
2006ChronakisI.S.MilosevicB.FrenotA.YeL.
Generation of molecular recognition sites in electrospun polymer nanofibers via molecular imprintingMacromolecules
39 (1), 357-361.
DOI: 10.1021/ma052091w
2005PiletskyS.A.MijangosI.GuerreiroA.PiletskaE.V.ChianellaI.KarimK.TurnerA.P.F.
Polymer cookery: Influence of polymerization time and different initiation conditions on performance of molecularly imprinted polymersMacromolecules
38 (4), 1410-1414.
DOI: 10.1021/ma048021r
2005LiZ.DayM.DingJ.F.FaidK.
Synthesis and characterization of functional methacrylate copolymers and their application in molecular imprintingMacromolecules
38 (7), 2620-2625.
DOI: 10.1021/ma0478308
2005LeeB.OhW.YoonJ.HwangY.KimJ.LandesB.G.QuintanaJ.P.ReeM.
Scattering studies of nanoporous organosilicate thin films imprinted with reactive star porogensMacromolecules
38 (22), 8991-8995.
DOI: 10.1021/ma0501951
2005KimT.H.Do KiC.ChoH.ChangT.Y.ChangJ.Y.
Facile preparation of core-shell type molecularly imprinted particles: Molecular imprinting into aromatic polyimide coated on silica spheresMacromolecules
38 (15), 6423-6428.
DOI: 10.1021/ma0502708
2004PiletskyS.A.GuerreiroA.PiletskaE.V.ChianellaI.KarimK.TurnerA.P.F.
Polymer cookery. 2. Influence of polymerization pressure and polymer swelling on the performance of molecularly imprinted polymersMacromolecules
37 (13), 5018-5022.
DOI: 10.1021/ma0498161
2004MinouraN.IdeiK.RachkovA.ChoiY.W.OgisoM.MatsudaK.
Preparation of azobenzene-containing polymer membranes that function in photoregulated molecular recognitionMacromolecules
37 (25), 9571-9576.
DOI: 10.1021/ma040010a
2004LimC.H.KiC.D.KimT.H.ChangJ.Y.
Use of an aromatic polyimide as a non-cross-linked molecular imprinting materialMacromolecules
37 (1), 6-8.
DOI: 10.1021/ma035199p
2004LeeK.ChangD.K.KimH.ChangJ.Y.
Selectivity control by chemical modification of the recognition sites in two-point binding molecularly imprinted polymerMacromolecules
37 (15), 5544-5549.
DOI: 10.1021/ma0496089
2004BeilJ.B.ZimmermanS.C.
Synthesis of nanosized "cored" star polymersMacromolecules
37 (3), 778-787.
DOI: 10.1021/ma034556t
2004AburtoJ.Le BorgneS.
Selective adsorption of dibenzothiophene sulfone by an imprinted and stimuli-responsive chitosan hydrogelMacromolecules
37 (8), 2938-2943.
DOI: 10.1021/ma049961e
2003TeraguchiM.SuzukiJ.KanekoT.AokiT.MasudaT.
Enantioselective permeation through membranes of chiral helical polymers prepared by depinanylsilylation of poly(diphenylacetylene) with a high content of the pinanylsilyl groupMacromolecules
36 (26), 9694-9697.
DOI: 10.1021/ma035493h
2003StrieglerS.
Carbohydrate recognition in cross-linked sugar-templated poly(acrylates)Macromolecules
36 (4), 1310-1317.
DOI: 10.1021/ma025807l
2003Sibrian-VazquezM.SpivakD.A.
Enhanced enantioselectivity of molecularly imprinted polymers formulated with novel cross-linking monomersMacromolecules
36 (14), 5105-5113.
DOI: 10.1021/ma025710z
2003SergeyevaT.A.PiletskyS.A.PiletskaE.V.BrovkoO.O.KarabanovaL.V.SergeevaL.M.El'SkayaA.V.TurnerA.P.F.
In situ formation of porous molecularly imprinted polymer membranesMacromolecules
36 (19), 7352-7357.
DOI: 10.1021/ma030105x
2003HanM.N.KaneR.GotoM.BelfortG.
Discriminate surface molecular recognition sites on a microporous substrate: A new approachMacromolecules
36 (12), 4472-4477.
DOI: 10.1021/ma021736e
2002ZhouJ.Y.LiZ.LiuG.J.
Diblock copolymer nanospheres with porous coresMacromolecules
35 (9), 3690-3696.
DOI: 10.1021/ma0120005
2002SulitzkyC.RückertB.HallA.J.LanzaF.UngerK.SellergrenB.
Grafting of molecularly imprinted polymer films on silica supports containing surface-bound free radical initiators (vol 35pg 792002)Macromolecules
35 (8), 3314.
DOI: 10.1021/ma0200470
2002SulitzkyC.RückertB.HallA.J.LanzaF.UngerK.SellergrenB.
Grafting of molecularly imprinted polymer films on silica supports containing surface-bound free radical initiatorsMacromolecules
35 (1), 79-91.
DOI: 10.1021/ma011303w
2002PiletskyS.A.PiletskaE.V.KarimK.FreebairnK.W.LeggeC.H.TurnerA.P.F.
Polymer cookery: Influence of polymerization conditions on the performance of molecularly imprinted polymersMacromolecules
35 (19), 7499-7504.
DOI: 10.1021/ma0205562
2002LeporiniD.ZhuX.X.KrauseM.JeschkeG.SpiessH.W.
Probing porous polymer resins by high-field electron spin resonance spectroscopyMacromolecules
35 (10), 3977-3983.
DOI: 10.1021/ma011861a
2002HartB.R.SheaK.J.
Molecular imprinting for the recognition of N-terminal histidine peptides in aqueous solutionMacromolecules
35 (16), 6192-6201.
DOI: 10.1021/ma020091f
2001UmplebyR.J.RushtonG.T.ShahR.N.RampeyA.M.BradshawJ.C.BerchJ.K.ShimizuK.D.
Recognition directed site-selective chemical modification of molecularly imprinted polymersMacromolecules
34 (24), 8446-8452.
DOI: 10.1021/ma010903s
2001PérezN.WhitcombeM.J.VulfsonE.N.
Surface imprinting of cholesterol on submicrometer core-shell emulsion particlesMacromolecules
34 (4), 830-836.
DOI: 10.1021/ma001079v
2001NakanoT.SatohY.OkamotoY.
Synthesis and chiral recognition ability of a cross-linked polymer gel prepared by a molecular imprint method using chiral helical polymers as templatesMacromolecules
34 (8), 2405-2407.
DOI: 10.1021/ma001933i
2001MoritaniT.Alvarez-LorenzoC.
Conformational imprinting effect on stimuli-sensitive gels made with an "Imprinter" monomerMacromolecules
34 (22), 7796-7803.
DOI: 10.1021/ma010646r
2001HuvalC.C.BaileyM.J.BraunlinW.H.Holmes-FarleyS.R.MandevilleW.H.PetersenJ.S.PolomoscanikS.C.SacchiroR.J.ChenX.DhalP.K.
Novel cholesterol lowering polymeric drugs obtained by molecular imprintingMacromolecules
34 (6), 1548-1550.
DOI: 10.1021/ma001898f
2001D'OleoR.Alvarez-LorenzoC.SunG.
A new approach to design imprinted polymer gels without using a templateMacromolecules
34 (14), 4965-4971.
DOI: 10.1021/ma0101557
2000YeL.WeissR.MosbachK.
Synthesis and characterization of molecularly imprinted microspheresMacromolecules
33 (22), 8239-8245.
DOI: 10.1021/ma000825t
2000PiletskyS.A.MatuschewskiH.SchedlerU.WilpertA.PiletskaE.V.ThieleT.A.UlbrichtM.
Surface functionalization of porous polypropylene membranes with molecularly imprinted polymers by photograft copolymerization in waterMacromolecules
33 (8), 3092-3098.
DOI: 10.1021/ma991087f
2000LübkeC.LübkeM.WhitcombeM.J.VulfsonE.N.
Imprinted polymers prepared with stoichiometric template-monomer complexes: Efficient binding of ampicillin from aqueous solutionsMacromolecules
33 (14), 5098-5105.
DOI: 10.1021/ma000467u
2000Alvarez-LorenzoC.GuneyO.OyaT.SakaiY.KobayashiM.EnokiT.TakeokaY.IshibashiT.KurodaK.TanakaK.WangG.Q.GrosbergA.Y.MasamuneS.TanakaT.
Polymer gels that memorize elements of molecular conformationMacromolecules
33 (23), 8693-8697.
DOI: 10.1021/ma000603v
1999ZhuX.X.BananaK.LiuH.Y.KrauseM.YangM.
Cross-linked porous polymer resins with reverse micellar imprints: Factors affecting the porosity of the polymersMacromolecules
32 (2), 277-281.
DOI: 10.1021/ma980599b
1999YoshidaM.UezuK.GotoM.FurusakiS.
Required properties for functional monomers to produce a metal template effect by a surface molecular imprinting techniqueMacromolecules
32 (4), 1237-1243.
DOI: 10.1021/ma980472m
1999PiletskyS.A.AnderssonH.S.NichollsI.A.
Combined hydrophobic and electrostatic interaction-based recognition in molecularly imprinted polymersMacromolecules
32 (3), 633-636.
DOI: 10.1021/ma9812736
1999MartyJ.D.TizraM.MauzacM.RicoLattesI.LattesA.
New molecular imprinting materials: Liquid crystalline networksMacromolecules
32 (25), 8674-8677.
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1999KatzA.DavisM.E.
Investigations into the mechanisms of molecular recognition with imprinted polymersMacromolecules
32 (12), 4113-4121.
DOI: 10.1021/ma981445z
1999HishiyaT.ShibataM.KakazuM.AsanumaH.KomiyamaM.
Molecularly imprinted cyclodextrins as selective receptors for steroidsMacromolecules
32 (7), 2265-2269.
DOI: 10.1021/ma9816012
1999CooperA.I.HemsW.P.HolmesA.B.
Synthesis of highly cross-linked polymers in supercritical carbon dioxide by heterogeneous polymerizationMacromolecules
32 (7), 2156-2166.
DOI: 10.1021/ma981494b
1998SpivakD.A.SheaK.J.
Binding of nucleotide bases by imprinted polymersMacromolecules
31 (7), 2160-2165.
DOI: 10.1021/ma971310d
1998PiletskyS.A.PiletskayaE.V.PanasyukT.L.ElskayaA.V.LeviR.KarubeI.WulffG.
Imprinted membranes for sensor technology: Opposite behavior of covalently and noncovalently imprinted membranesMacromolecules
31 (7), 2137-2140.
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1997ZhuX.X.BananaK.YenR.
Pore size control in cross-linked polymer resins by reverse micellar imprintingMacromolecules
30 (10), 3031-3035.
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1997UezuK.NakamuraH.KannoJ.SugoT.GotoM.NakashioF.
Metal ion-imprinted polymer prepared by the combination of surface template polymerization with postirradiation by g-raysMacromolecules
30 (13), 3888-3891.
DOI: 10.1021/ma961391y
1997SellergrenB.DauweC.SchneiderT.
Pressure-induced binding sites in molecularly imprinted network polymersMacromolecules
30 (8), 2454-2459.
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1997CheongS.H.McNivenS.RachkovA.E.LeviR.YanoK.KarubeI.
Testosterone receptor binding mimic constructed using molecular imprintingMacromolecules
30 (5), 1317-1322.
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1996YoshikawaM.IzumiJ.KitaoT.SakamotoS.
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1996KarmalkarR.N.KulkarniM.G.MashelkarR.A.
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29 (4), 1366-1368.
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1995PandeV.S.GrosbergA.Y.TanakaT.
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1992DhalP.K.ArnoldF.H.
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