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- who: Kathleen M. Wright et al. from the Sanitarium Health Food Company, Sanitarium Drive, Berkeley Vale, NSW, Australia School of Environmental and Life Sciences, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, Australia have published the research: Molecular Imprinting of Benzylpiperazine: A Comparison of the Self-Assembly and Semi-Covalent Approaches, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Although selectivity assessment is more essential for MIPs than NIPs, and despite the fact that NIP binding could be variable due to its superficial nature, the results of this study showed analyte 19 to be competitive with 1 in all NIP systems . . .
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