Molecularly Imprinted Polymer-Based Sensors for the Detection of Skeletal- and Cardiac-Muscle Analytes
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Date
2023
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Mdpi
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Yes
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Abstract
Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) are synthetic polymers with specific binding sites that present high affinity and spatial and chemical complementarities to a targeted analyte. They mimic the molecular recognition seen naturally in the antibody/antigen complementarity. Because of their specificity, MIPs can be included in sensors as a recognition element coupled to a transducer part that converts the interaction of MIP/analyte into a quantifiable signal. Such sensors have important applications in the biomedical field in diagnosis and drug discovery, and are a necessary complement of tissue engineering for analyzing the functionalities of the engineered tissues. Therefore, in this review, we provide an overview of MIP sensors that have been used for the detection of skeletal- and cardiac-muscle-related analytes. We organized this review by targeted analytes in alphabetical order. Thus, after an introduction to the fabrication of MIPs, we highlight different types of MIP sensors with an emphasis on recent works and show their great diversity, their fabrication, their linear range for a given analyte, their limit of detection (LOD), specificity, and reproducibility. We conclude the review with future developments and perspectives.
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Ramalingam, Murugan/0000-0001-6498-9792; Kaji, Hirokazu/0000-0003-2566-4172; Fujie, Toshinori/0000-0003-1417-8670; Hori, Takeshi/0000-0002-3865-3379; ostrovidov, serge/0000-0002-4189-8086
Keywords
molecularly imprinted polymers (MIP), biomaterials, sensors, skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, cardiac muscle, Polymers, Chemical technology, Muscles, 610, Reproducibility of Results, TP1-1185, Review, sensors, 004, Molecular Imprinting, molecularly imprinted polymers (MIP), Molecularly Imprinted Polymers, skeletal muscle, biomaterials
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10
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Sensors
Volume
23
Issue
12
Start Page
5625
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