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Klaus Mosbach

Klaus Mosbach

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Chemistry
Sweden
2022

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
116
Citations
45196
World Ranking
599
National Ranking
5

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2022 - Research.com Chemistry in Sweden Leader Award
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)

Overview

Klaus Mosbach is affiliated with Lund University in Sweden. The scientist's academic work does not include a publicly documented list of recent papers or specific co-authors. No detailed records of publication venues or book publications are available.

While specific fields and subfields of study related to Klaus Mosbach have not been detailed, the profile indicates membership in the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO), highlighting involvement in molecular biology at a notable organizational level.

There is no record of published paper titles, years of publication, or venues to reference, nor is there available information about frequent co-authors or collaborative networks. Additionally, no main or subtopics of research have been documented in the accessible data.

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Best Publications

  • Molecularly imprinted polymers and their use in biomimetic sensors.

    Karsten Haupt;Klaus Mosbach

  • Drug assay using antibody mimics made by molecular imprinting

    George Vlatakis;Lars I. Andersson;Ralf Müller;Ralf Müller;Klaus Mosbach

  • The Emerging Technique of Molecular Imprinting and Its Future Impact on Biotechnology

    Klaus Mosbach;Olof Ramström

  • Synthesis of substrate‐selective polymers by host‐guest polymerization

    Reza Arshady;Klaus Mosbach

  • Highly enantioselective and substrate-selective polymers obtained by molecular imprinting utilizing noncovalent interactions. NMR and chromatographic studies on the nature of recognition

    Boerje. Sellergren;Matti. Lepistoe;Klaus. Mosbach

  • Molecular imprinting: Synthetic materials as substitutes for biological antibodies and receptors

    Lei Ye;Klaus Mosbach

  • Molecularly imprinted polymer beads : Suspension polymerization using a liquid perfluorocarbon as the dispersing phase

    Andrew G. Mayes;Klaus Mosbach

  • Uniform molecularly imprinted microspheres and nanoparticles prepared by precipitation polymerization: the control of particle size suitable for different analytical applications.

    Keiichi Yoshimatsu;Kristina Reimhult;Anatol Krozer;Klaus Mosbach

  • Molecularly imprinted polymers : useful materials for analytical chemistry ?

    Andrew G Mayes;Klaus Mosbach

  • Peer Reviewed: Molecular Imprinting: New Possibilities for Sensor Technology

    Dario Kriz;Olof Ramström;Klaus Mosbach

  • Mimics of the binding sites of opioid receptors obtained by molecular imprinting of enkephalin and morphine

    L I Andersson;R Müller;G Vlatakis;K Mosbach

  • Molecular imprinting used for chiral separations

    Maria Kempe;Klaus Mosbach

  • Molecularly imprinted monodisperse microspheres for competitive radioassay

    Lei Ye;Peter A. G. Cormack;Klaus Mosbach

  • Separation of amino acids, peptides and proteins on molecularly imprinted stationary phases

    Maria Kempe;Klaus Mosbach

  • Competitive amperometric morphine sensor based on an agarose immobilised molecularly imprinted polymer

    Dario Kriz;Klaus Mosbach

  • A Biomimetic Sensor Based on a Molecularly Imprinted Polymer as a Recognition Element Combined with Fiber-Optic Detection

    Dario. Kriz;Olof. Ramstroem;Anders. Svensson;Klaus. Mosbach

  • Direct enantioseparation of .beta.-adrenergic blockers using a chiral stationary phase prepared by molecular imprinting

    Lutz Fischer;Ralf Mueller;Bjoern Ekberg;Klaus Mosbach

  • Assay system for the herbicide 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid using a molecularly imprinted polymer as an artificial recognition element.

    Karsten Haupt;and Anatoli Dzgoev;Klaus Mosbach

  • Immobilized plant cells for the production and transportation of natural products

    Peter Brodelius;B Deus;K Mosbach;M H Zenk

  • The Use of Immobilized Templates-A New Approach in Molecular Imprinting.

    Ecevit Yilmaz;Karsten Haupt;Klaus Mosbach

  • Plastic antibodies: developments and applications

    Karsten Haupt;Klaus Mosbach

Frequent Co-Authors

Per-Olof Larsson
Per-Olof Larsson Lund University
Bengt Danielsson
Bengt Danielsson Lund University
Lei Ye
Lei Ye Lund University
Bo Mattiasson
Bo Mattiasson Lund University
Leif Bülow
Leif Bülow Lund University
Karsten Haupt
Karsten Haupt University of Technology of Compiègne
Ian A. Nicholls
Ian A. Nicholls Linnaeus University
Peter Brodelius
Peter Brodelius Linnaeus University
Peter A. G. Cormack
Peter A. G. Cormack University of Strathclyde
Olof Ramström
Olof Ramström University of Massachusetts Lowell

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