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  1. Adipokines in Obese Asthma: A Complex Relationship Influenced More by Sex, Weight, and Oral Steroid Treatment Than Disease Severity
  2. COMSA-MEWS: A simple quantitative algorithm for determining response to biologics in severe asthma, tested in a real-world mepolizumab study
  3. Proteomic and Transcriptomic Signatures of Poor Asthma Symptom Control in the U‐BIOPRED Cohort
  4. Radiomultiomics: quantitative CT clusters of severe asthma associated with multiomics
  5. Low levels of endogenous anabolic androgenic steroids in females with severe asthma taking corticosteroids
  6. Reply: U-BIOPRED/BIOAIR proteins: Inflammation or Infection?
  7. Lung function fluctuation patterns unveil asthma and COPD phenotypes unrelated to type 2 inflammation
  8. Adipokine mediators in asthma and COPD are affected by sex and age
  9. Oral steroids induce leptin and adiponectin in subjects with airway obstructive diseases
  10. Molecularly imprinted polymer-sol-gel tablet toward micro-solid phase extraction: II. Determination of amphetamine in human urine samples by liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry
  11. Prediction and modeling of pre-analytical sampling errors as a strategy to improve plasma NMR metabolomics data
  12. Molecularly imprinted polymer in microextraction by packed sorbent for the simultaneous determination of local anesthetics: lidocaine, ropivacaine, mepivacaine and bupivacaine in plasma and urine samples
  13. Longitudinal Characterization of the Brain Proteomes for the Tg2576 Amyloid Mouse Model Using Shotgun Based Mass Spectrometry
  14. Multiple sclerosis: Identification and clinical evaluation of novel CSF biomarkers
  15. Novel Vinylpyridine Based Cationic MIP Monoliths for Enantiomer Separation in CEC
  16. Water-compatible molecularly imprinted polymers for efficient direct injection on-line solid-phase extraction of ropivacaine and bupivacaine from human plasma
  17. Microextraction in Packed Syringe Online with Liquid Chromatography‐Tandem Mass Spectrometry: Molecularly Imprinted Polymer as Packing Material for MEPS in Selective Extraction of Ropivacaine from Plasma
  18. Molecular imprinting science and technology: a survey of the literature for the years up to and including 2003
  19. Determination of ropivacaine in human plasma using highly selective molecular imprint-based solid phase extraction and fast LC–MS analysis
  20. Direct gas measurements indicate that the novel cyclooxygenase inhibitor AZD3582 is an effective nitric oxide donor in vivo
  21. Renal effects of the cyclooxygenase-inhibiting nitric oxide donator AZD3582 compared with rofecoxib and naproxen during normal and low sodium intake
  22. Development of a molecularly imprinted polymer based solid-phase extraction of local anaesthetics from human plasma
  23. Molecularly imprinted polymers in separation science
  24. The roles of template complexation and ligand binding conditions on recognition in bupivacaine molecularly imprinted polymers
  25. COX-inhibiting nitric oxide donators (CINODs) -- a new paradigm in the treatment of pain and inflammation
  26. Water-Compatible Molecularly Imprinted Polymers Obtained via High-Throughput Synthesis and Experimental Design
  27. Solid-phase extraction on molecularly imprinted polymers
  28. Molecularly imprinted CEC sorbents: investigations into polymer preparation and electrolyte composition
  29. Probing the molecular basis for ligand-selective recognition in molecularly imprinted polymers selective for the local anaesthetic bupivacaine
  30. Rapid electrochromatographic enantiomer separations on short molecularly imprinted polymer monoliths
  31. Application of molecularly imprinted polymers in competitive ligand binding assays for analysis of biological samples
  32. Application of Imprinted Synthetic Polymers in Binding Assay Development
  33. Molecular imprinting: developments and applications in the analytical chemistry field
  34. Molecular imprinting for drug bioanalysis
  35. Efficient sample pre-concentration of bupivacaine from human plasma by solid-phase extraction on molecularly imprinted polymers
  36. Molecular imprinting for bio- and pharmaceutical analysis
  37. Molecular imprint-based stationary phases for capillary electrochromatography
  38. Capillary electrochromatography with molecular imprint-based selectivity for enantiomer separation of local anaesthetics
  39. A highly selective solid phase extraction sorbent for pre-concentration of sameridine made by molecular imprinting
  40. Capillary Electrochromatography with Predetermined Selectivity Obtained through Molecular Imprinting
  41. Application of Molecular Imprinting to the Development of Aqueous Buffer and Organic Solvent Based Radioligand Binding Assays for (S)-Propranolol
  42. Molecular Imprinting: The Current Status and Future Development of Polymer-Based Recognition Systems
  43. Molecular imprinting of the endogenous neuropeptide Leu5-enkephalin and some derivatives thereof
  44. Selective Recognition of the Herbicide Atrazine by Noncovalent Molecularly Imprinted Polymers
  45. Mimics of the binding sites of opioid receptors obtained by molecular imprinting of enkephalin and morphine.
  46. Recognition and enantioselection of drugs and biochemicals using molecularly imprinted polymer technology
  47. Sugar Binding Polymers Showing High Anomeric and Epimeric Discrimination Obtained by Noncovalent Molecular Imprinting
  48. Thin-Layer Chromatography Based on the Molecular Imprinting Technique
  49. Recognition sites incorporating both pyridinyl and carboxy functionalities prepared by molecular imprinting
  50. Some studies of molecularly-imprinted polymer membranes in combination with field-effect devices
  51. Drug assay using antibody mimics made by molecular imprinting
  52. Preparation of Ca2+ selective sorbents by molecular imprinting using polymerisable ionophores
  53. Enantiomeric resolution of amino acid derivatives on molecularly imprinted polymers as monitored by potentiometric measurements
  54. Enantiomeric resolution on molecularly imprinted polymers prepared with only non-covalent and non-ionic interactions
  55. The synthesis of an active derivative of cyclomalto-heptaose for the hydrolysis of esters and the formation of amide bonds
  56. Molecular recognition in synthetic polymers. Enantiomeric resolution of amide derivatives of amino acids on molecularly imprinted polymers
  57. Recent advances in the preparation and use of molecularly imprinted polymers for enantiomeric resolution of amino acid derivatives
  58. Studies on guest selective molecular recognition on an octadecyl silylated silicon surface using ellipsometry