Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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870268 | Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
A series of fluorescent molecularly imprinted polymers has been prepared with a view to generating material capable of mimicking the binding characteristics of the metabolically important cytochrome isoform CYP2D6. Such polymers would have the possibility to form the sensing element in a high-throughput assay for the prediction of CYP2D6 affinity. The imprinted polymers possessed binding-dependent fluorescence. They re-bound their templates and various cross-reactivities were encountered for test compound/drug recognition. One polymer in particular exhibited a rational discrimination amongst the related synthetic templates and was reasonably successful in recognising CYP2D6 substrates from a drug panel.
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Authors
Daniel L. Rathbone, Aisha Ali, Polyxeni Antonaki, Sarah Cheek,