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Sergey A. Piletsky is affiliated with the University of Leicester in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on the field of chemistry, with a significant concentration on analytical chemistry. Their work covers various subfields including analytical chemistry, spectroscopy, biomedical engineering, molecular biology, and animal science and zoology.

Their research addresses several main topics such as analytical chemistry methods development, biosensors and analytical detection, mass spectrometry techniques and applications, pharmacological effects and assays, electrochemical sensors and biosensors, analytical chemistry and chromatography, and advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques.

Sergey A. Piletsky has contributed to multiple recent scientific papers, including:

  • Disposable paracetamol sensor based on electroactive molecularly imprinted polymer nanoparticles for plasma monitoring (2020) published in Sensors and Actuators B Chemical
  • Evading and overcoming AAV neutralization in gene therapy (2022) published in Trends in Biotechnology
  • Design and fabrication of a smart sensor using in silico epitope mapping and electro-responsive imprinted polymer nanoparticles for determination of insulin levels in human plasma (2020) published in Biosensors and Bioelectronics
  • Generic sensor platform based on electro-responsive molecularly imprinted polymer nanoparticles (e-NanoMIPs) (2020) published in Microsystems & Nanoengineering
  • Electrochemical determination of fumonisin B1 using a chemosensor with a recognition unit comprising molecularly imprinted polymer nanoparticles (2020) published in Sensors and Actuators B Chemical

The scientist has collaborated frequently with colleagues including Elena Piletska, Álvaro García-Cruz, Francesco Canfarotta, Todd Cowen, and Sabrina Di Masi.

Sergey A. Piletsky has published extensively in a range of venues, with notable publication counts in:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal (7 publications)
  • Sensors and Actuators B Chemical (4 publications)
  • Biosensors and Bioelectronics (4 publications)
  • Polymers (4 publications)
  • The Analyst (3 publications)

In addition to journal articles, Sergey A. Piletsky has contributed to book literature, including a publication titled Molecularly Imprinted Polymers released by Springer Science+Business Media in 2021.

This profile summarizes Sergey A. Piletsky's research domains, recent scholarly activities, collaborations, and publication record as reflected in current academic sources.

Best Publications

  • Analytical methods for determination of mycotoxins: A review

    Nicholas W. Turner;Sreenath Subrahmanyam;Sergey A. Piletsky

  • The rational development of molecularly imprinted polymer-based sensors for protein detection.

    Michael J. Whitcombe;Iva Chianella;Lee Larcombe;Sergey A. Piletsky

  • Molecularly Imprinted Polymers in Electrochemical and Optical Sensors

    Omar S. Ahmad;Omar S. Ahmad;Thomas S. Bedwell;Cem Esen;Alvaro Garcia-Cruz

  • Solid-Phase Synthesis of Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Nanoparticles with a Reusable Template - "Plastic Antibodies".

    Alessandro Poma;Antonio Guerreiro;Michael J. Whitcombe;Elena V. Piletska

  • Advances in the manufacture of MIP nanoparticles

    Alessandro Poma;Anthony P.F. Turner;Sergey A. Piletsky

  • Surface-Grafted Molecularly Imprinted Polymers for Protein Recognition

    Alessandra Bossi;Sergey A. Piletsky;Elena V. Piletska;Pier Giorgio Righetti

  • MIP sensors – the electrochemical approach

    Cosimino Malitesta;Elisabetta Mazzotta;Rosaria A. Picca;Alessandro Poma

  • Electrochemical Sensor for Catechol and Dopamine Based on a Catalytic Molecularly Imprinted Polymer-Conducting Polymer Hybrid Recognition Element

    Dhana Lakshmi;Alessandra Bossi;Michael J Whitcombe;Iva Chianella

  • Solid-phase synthesis of molecularly imprinted nanoparticles

    Francesco Canfarotta;Alessandro Poma;Antonio Guerreiro;Sergey Piletsky

  • Rational design of a polymer specific for microcystin-LR using a computational approach.

    Iva Chianella;Manuela Lotierzo;Sergey A. Piletsky;Ibtisam E. Tothill

  • Recognition of ephedrine enantiomers by molecularly imprinted polymers designed using a computational approach

    S. A. Piletsky;K. Karim;E. V. Piletska;C. J. Day

  • Electrochemical Sensors Based on Molecularly Imprinted Polymers

    Sergey A. Piletsky;Anthony P. F. Turner

  • Ammonia sensors based on sensitive polyaniline films

    A.L. Kukla;Yu.M. Shirshov;S.A. Piletsky

  • Receptor and transport properties of imprinted polymer membranes – a review

    S A Piletsky;T L Panasyuk;E Piletskaya;Ian Alan Nicholls

  • How to find effective functional monomers for effective molecularly imprinted polymers

    Kal Karim;Florent Breton;Regis Rouillon;Elena V. Piletska

  • Molecular imprinting: at the edge of the third millennium.

    Sergey A Piletsky;Susan Alcock;Anthony P.F Turner

  • Surface Functionalization of Porous Polypropylene Membranes with Molecularly Imprinted Polymers by Photograft Copolymerization in Water

    Sergey A. Piletsky;Heike Matuschewski;Uwe Schedler;André Wilpert

  • Analytical methods for determination of mycotoxins: An update (2009–2014)

    Nicholas W. Turner;Heli Bramhmbhatt;Monika Szabo-Vezse;Alessandro Poma

  • Atrazine sensing by molecularly imprinted membranes

    S.A. Piletsky;E.V. Piletskaya;A.V. Elgersma;K. Yano

  • Selective recognition of atrazine by molecularly imprinted polymer membranes. Development of conductometric sensor for herbicides detection

    T.A. Sergeyeva;S.A. Piletsky;A.A. Brovko;E.A. Slinchenko

Frequent Co-Authors

Elena V. Piletska
Elena V. Piletska University of Leicester
Anthony Turner
Anthony Turner Linköping University
Michael J. Whitcombe
Michael J. Whitcombe University of Leicester
Anna V. El'skaya
Anna V. El'skaya National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Ian A. Nicholls
Ian A. Nicholls Linnaeus University
Mathias Ulbricht
Mathias Ulbricht University of Duisburg-Essen
Ibtisam E. Tothill
Ibtisam E. Tothill Cranfield University
Pier Giorgio Righetti
Pier Giorgio Righetti Polytechnic University of Milan
Otto S. Wolfbeis
Otto S. Wolfbeis University of Regensburg
Isao Karube
Isao Karube Tokyo University of Technology

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