Advanced sensing materials based on molecularly imprinted polymers towards developing point-of-care diagnostics devices
author
Kidakova, Anna
Reut, Jekaterina
Boroznjak, Roman
Öpik, Andres
Sõritski, Vitali
statement of authorship
Anna Kidakova, Jekaterina Reut, Roman Boroznjak, Andres Öpik, and Vitali Syritski
source
Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences
publisher
Estonian Academy Publishers
journal volume number month
vol. 68, 2
year of publication
2019
pages
p. 158–167 : ill
conference name, date
Modern Materials and Manufacturing 2019 (MMM 2019), April 24-26, 2019
conference location
Tallinn
url
https://doi.org/10.3176/proc.2019.2.07
subject term
polümeermaterjalid
polümeerid
molekulaarmodelleerimine
neurodegeneratiivsed haigused
sensorid
keyword
molecularly imprinted polymers
controlled/living radical polymerization
Protein imprinting
brain-derived neurotrophic factor
neurotrophic factors
screen-printed electrode
sensing materials
ISSN
1736-6046
notes
Bibliogr.: 42 ref
Kokkuvõte: Sensormaterjalid molekulaarselt jäljendatud polümeeridest patsiendimanusteks testideks
Open Access
Open Access
scientific publication
teaduspublikatsioon
classifier
1.1
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WOS
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category (general)
Engineering
Tehnika
category (sub)
Engineering. General engineering
Tehnika. Üldine inseneriteadus
quartile
Q2
TalTech department
materjali- ja keskkonnatehnoloogia instituut
language
inglise
Reserch Group
Laboratory of biofunctional materials