Advanced polymers for molecular recognition and sensing at the interface
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Advanced polymers for molecular recognition and sensing at the interface
Abstract
In the few last years, the need of reliable, fast and inexpensive methods for selective analysis of specific substances in complex mixtures has grown exponentially. In particular, the detection of biomolecules, such as oligonucleotides, proteins, peptides and carbohydrates is of outstanding importance in gene expression, drug design and medicine studies. To these purposes, molecular recognition on microarray-configured devices is one of the most promising tools. This technology uses a number of different substrates such as glass, silicon, alumina or gold-coated slides. The use of polymers is a very effective way to tailor surface properties introducing functional groups able to bind biomolecules and prevent denaturation and non-specific binding. Furthermore, advanced polymers, thanks to their particular physico-chemical properties, can be used to improve selectivity and sensitivity during assays. This review will provide very recent examples of polymer-mediated molecular recognition between guest molecules in solution and host molecules located at the solid phase.
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