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Oxytocin receptor mimetics prepared by molecular imprinting.

Kempe, Maria LU (2000) In Letters in Peptide Science 7(1). p.27-33
Abstract
Oxytocin receptor mimetics were prepared by molecular imprinting using Z-oxytocin as the template. Comparative binding studies with reference polymers showed that the imprinted polymers recognized both Z-oxytocin and unprotected oxytocin selectively. The dissociation constants were 47 µM and 102 µM,respectively, and the density of binding sites was 12 µmol/g. The synthetic oxytocin receptors were easily prepared, possessed high mechanical and chemical stability, and were reused without loss of selectivity and capacity after regeneration by extraction.
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Letters in Peptide Science
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27 - 33
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0929-5666
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10.1023/A:1008919213207
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The information about affiliations in this record was updated in December 2015. The record was previously connected to the following departments: Organic chemistry (S/LTH) (011001240), Biomedical Polymer Technology (013212010)
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  title        = {{Oxytocin receptor mimetics prepared by molecular imprinting.}},
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  doi          = {{10.1023/A:1008919213207}},
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