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Studies on cross-reactivity of synthetic oxytocin receptors prepared by molecular imprinting.
2004) 18th American Peptide Symposium - Peptide revolution: Genomics, proteomics & therapeutics. 18. p.756-757(
- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Paper in conference proceeding
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Studies on the cross-reactivity of synthetic oxytocin receptors prepared by molecular imprinting
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A novel method for fast and simple synthesis of spherical molecularly imprinted polymer beads.
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Wide-pore CLEAR: Resins for solid-phase synthesis and interactions of resin-bound ligands with biological macromolecules.
2004) p.205-205(
- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter
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Evaluation and charaterization of molecularly imprinted polymer beads.
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Molecularly imprinted polymer bead libraries.
2004) 1st eCombiChem Virtual Conference - Cutting Edge Technologies in Combinatorial Chemistry (internet conference)(
- Contribution to conference › Paper, not in proceeding
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Molecularly imprinted polymer libraries selective for antibiotics and β-blockers
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- Contribution to conference › Abstract
- 2003
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Synthesis and screening of a molecularly imprinted polymer library targeted for penicillin g.
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Molecularly imprinted polymers as selective recognition elements for optical sensors based on fluorescent measurements.
2003) The 12th International Conference on Solid State Sensors Actuators and Microsystems 2. p.975-978(
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Molecularly imprinted polymers targeted for penicillin G
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- Contribution to conference › Abstract