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1 Molecularly imprinted electrochemical sensors: past, now and future
2 Molecularly Imprinted Polymers as Recognition Elements in Sensors
3 The Fabrication and Development of Molecularly Imprinted Polymer-based Sensors for Environmental Application
4 Molecularly Imprinted Sensors for Detection of Analytes
5 MIP-based Sensor Platforms for Detection of Analytes in Nano- and Micromolar Range
6 Molecularly imprinted polymers for sensors - comparison of optical and mass-sensitive detection
7 Discrimination of Analytes with Fluorescent Molecular Imprinting Sensor Arrays
8 Electrochemical Chiral Sensors and Biosensors
9 Synthetic receptors for chemical sensors-subnano- and micrometre patterning by imprinting techniques
10 Optical biosensors based on molecularly imprinted nanomaterials
11 Molecularly imprinted polymer based sensors for the determination of drugs in tablets and biological fluids
12 Conductive materials for plastic electronics
13 Molecularly Imprinted Sol-Gel Sensors
14 MIP-based sensors
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