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Journal Articles

 Hillberg, A.L., Brain, K.R. and Allender, C.J. Design and evaluation of thin, flexible theophylline imprinted polymer membranes. Journal of Molecular Recognition. Accepted JMR-08-0067.R1

Allender, C.J., Castell, O.K., Hedin-Dahlström, J., Davies, P.R. and Stockenhuber, M. A Glimpse of the Inner Workings of the Templated Site. Chem. Commun, 2009. Published on-line DOI: 10.1039/b811578h

Castell, O.K., Allender, C.J. and Barrow, D.A. Liquid-Liquid Phase Separation: Characterisation of a Novel Device Capable of Separating Particle Carrying Multiphase Flows. Lab on a Chip. 2008, Published on-line  DOI: 10.1039/b806946h

Coulman, S.A., Anstey, A., Gateley, C., Morissey, A., McLoughlin, P., Allender, C.J. and Birchall, J.C. Microneedle-mediated delivery of nanoparticles into human skin. International Journal of Pharmaceutics, Published on-line DOI:10.1016/j.ijpharm.2008.08.040.

Castell, O.K., Allender, C.J. and Barrow, D.A. Continuous Molecular Enrichment in Microfluidic Systems. Lab on a Chip. 2008, (7),1031-1033

Pearton, M., Allender, C. J., Brain, K.R., Anstey, A., Gateley, C., Wilke, N., Morrissey, A. and Birchall, J.C. Gene delivery to the epidermal cells of human skin explants using microfabricated microneedles and hydrogel formulations. Pharm. Res. 2008, 25, 407-416.

Osmani, Q., Hughes, H., Flavin, K., Hedin-Dahlstrom, J., Allender, C.J., Frisby, J. And McLoughlin, P. The use of FTIR and NMR spectroscopies to study prepolymerisation interactions in nitrogen heterocycles. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry. 2008, 391, 1229-36

Göritz, R., Masood, A., Castell, O.K., Barrow, D.A., Allender, C.J. and Porch, A. Microwave Compositional Analysis of Solvent Matrices in Microcapillary Manifold Systems. Proceedings of MicroTAS 2007, Paris, pp.1689-1691.

Smith, M.W. et al. 2007. Phage display identification of functional binding peptides against 4-acetamidophenol (Paracetamol): An exemplified approach to target low molecular weight organic molecules. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 358(1), pp.285-291.

Turner, N. W. et al. 2006. From 3D to 2D: A review of the molecular imprinting of proteins. Biotechnology Progress 22(6), pp. 1474-1489.

Lavignac, N. et al. 2006. Concentration dependent atrazine-atrazine complex formation promotes selectivity in atrazine imprinted polymers. Biosensors & Bioelectronics 22(1), pp. 138-144.

Castell, O. K. et al. 2006. Novel biphasic separations utilising highly selective molecularly imprinted polymers as biorecognition solvent extraction agents. Biosensors & Bioelectronics 22(4), pp. 526-533.

Coulman, S. A. et al. 2006. Minimally invasive cutaneous delivery of macromolecules and plasmid DNA via microneedles. Curr Drug Deliv 3(1), pp. 65-75.

Coulman, S. et al. 2006. Microneedles and other physical methods for overcoming the stratum corneum barrier for cutaneous gene therapy. Critical Reviews in Therapeutic Drug Carrier Systems 23(3), pp. 205-258.

Hillberg, A. L. et al. 2005. Molecular imprinted polymer sensors: Implications for therapeutics. Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews 57(12), pp. 1875-1889

Birchall, J. et al. 2005. Cutaneous DNA delivery and gene expression in ex vivo human skin explants via wet-etch microfabricated microneedles. Journal of Drug Targeting 13(7), pp. 415-421.

Allender, C. J. 2005. Molecularly imprinted polymers: technology and applications - Preface. Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews 57(12), pp. 1731-1732.

Sellergren, B. and Allender, C. J. 2005. Molecularly imprinted polymers: A bridge to advanced drug delivery. Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews 57(12), pp. 1733-1741

Allender, C. J. 2004. Molecularly Imprinted Polymers in Drug Screening. In: Piletsky, S. and Turner, A.P.F. eds. Molecular Imprinting of Polymers.  Georgetown, TX, USA Landes Bioscience.

Chabri, F. et al. 2004. Microfabricated silicon microneedles for nonviral cutaneous gene delivery. British Journal of Dermatology 150(5), pp. 869-877.

Lavignac, N. et al. 2004. Current status of molecularly imprinted polymers as alternatives to antibodies in sorbent assays. Analytica Chimica Acta 510(2), pp. 139-145.

Lavignac, N. et al. 2004. 4-(3-aminopropylene)-7-nitrobenzofurazan: a new polymerisable monomer for use in homogeneous molecularly imprinted sorbent fluoroassays. Tetrahedron Letters 45(18), pp. 3625-3627.