ALEXANDRIA, Va., March 17 -- United States Patent no. 12,577,343, issued on March 17, was assigned to National University of Kaohsiung (Kaohsiung, Taiwan).
"Peptide-imprinted conductive polymer and use thereof" was invented by Hung-Yin Lin (Kaohsiung, Taiwan), Mei-Hwa Lee (Kaohsiung, Taiwan), Chien-Hsin Yang (Kaohsiung, Taiwan) and Zi-Lin Su (Kaohsiung, Taiwan).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A peptide-imprinted conductive polymer and use thereof is provided, especially a peptide-imprinted conductive polymer including conductive polymer monomer(s), two-dimensional (2D) material(s), and a small peptide fragment of Alpha-synuclein as template. The peptide-imprinted conductive polymer has high sen...