Dual-Oriented Solid-Phase Molecular Imprinting: Toward Selective Artificial Receptors for Recognition of Nucleotides in Water
We describe the synthesis of water-soluble molecularly imprinted polymer nanoparticles (MIP-NPs) as a new artificial host receptor for the recognition of adenosine monophosphate (AMP), used herein, as a model nucleotide. MIP-NPs were prepared by solid-pha
Mour?o, Cecília A.,Bokeloh, Frank,Xu, Jingjing,Prost, Elise,Duma, Luminita,Merlier, Franck,Bueno, S?nia M. A.,Haupt, Karsten,Tse Sum Bui, Bernadette
Core-bound polymeric micellar system based on photocrosslinking of thymine
Bioinspired core-bound polymer micellar aggregates were synthesized by photocrosslinking thymine-functionalized cores using short UV irradiation; H-bonding between thymines in the core is also believed to increase micellar aggregate stability. The Royal S
Saito, Kei,Ingalls, Laura R.,Lee, Jun,Warner, John C.
Synthesis and 15N NMR characterization of 4-vinylbenzyl substituted bases of nucleic acids
The following substances have been synthesized and characterized as monomers or intermediates for syntheses of new polymers: 1-(4-vinylbenzyl) uracil (1a), 1-(4-vinylbenzyl)thymine (1b), N-4-acetyl-1-(4-vinylbenzyl) cytosine (1c), 1-(4-vinylbenzyl)cytosin
Spindle-like and telophase-like self-assemblies mediated by complementary nucleobase molecular recognition
Inspired by nature, supramolecular nanoparticles based on complementary nucleobase interactions have aroused wide interest. In our study, two kinds of fluorophores were conjugated at the end of nucleobase containing homopolymers, which can be used to conf
Wang, Mu,Choi, Bonnie,Sun, Zhonghe,Wei, Xiaohu,Feng, Anchao,Thang, San H.
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