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Browsing publications by Dr Jake McClements.

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Dr Jake McClements
Amy Dann
Dr Marloes Peeters
Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Nanoparticles for Norovirus Detection2023
Amy Dann
Sarbjeet Kaur
Professor Marloes Peeters
Dr Jake McClements
Molecularly Imprinted Polymers for Detection of Chemical and Microbial Contaminants in Foods2023
Dr Patrick Marcel Seumo Tchekwagep
Professor Marloes Peeters
Dr Jake McClements
A Critical Review on the Use of Molecular Imprinting for Trace Heavy Metal and Micropollutant Detection2022
Dr Pankaj Singla
Dr Jake McClements
Dr Ollie Jamieson
Professor Marloes Peeters
Advances in the therapeutic delivery and applications of functionalized Pluronics: A critical review2022
Sarbjeet Kaur
Dr Pankaj Singla
Dr Jake McClements
Professor Marloes Peeters
Development and evaluation of low-cost, easily deployable molecularly imprinted polymer technologies for norovirus detection2022
Dr Jake McClements
Dr Pankaj Singla
Dr Brendan Payne
Dr Shayan Seyedin
Professor Marloes Peeters
et al.
Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Nanoparticles Enable Rapid, Reliable, and Robust Point-of-Care Thermal Detection of SARS-CoV-22022
Sarbjeet Kaur
Dr Pankaj Singla
Dr Jake McClements
Dr Katarina Novakovic
Dr James Dawson
et al.
Rapid electrochemical detection of levodopa using polyaniline-modified screen-printed electrodes for the improved management of Parkinson’s disease2022
Dr Pankaj Singla
Dr Jake McClements
Dr Katarina Novakovic
Professor Marloes Peeters
Reviewing the use of chitosan and polydopamine for electrochemical sensing2022
Dr Jake McClements
Professor Marloes Peeters
Celebrating the centenary in polymer science: drawing inspiration from nature to develop anti-fouling coatings. The development of biomimetic polymer surfaces and their effect on bacterial fouling.2021
Dr Jake McClements
Dr Katarina Novakovic
Professor Azfar Zaman
Professor Ioakim Spyridopoulos
Professor Marloes Peeters
et al.
Immobilization of Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Nanoparticles onto Surfaces using Different Strategies: Evaluating the Influence of the Functionalised Interface on the Performance of a Thermal Assay for the Detection of Cardiac Biomarker Troponin I2021
Dr Jake McClements
Professor Marloes Peeters
Principal Component Analysis to Determine the Surface Properties That Influence the Self-Cleaning Action of Hydrophobic Plant Leaves2021