TY - INPR PB - American Chemical Society (ACS) UR - https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.macromol.4c01621 SN - 0024-9297 N2 - Molecular recognition is of crucial importance in several healthcare applications, such as sensing, drug delivery, and therapeutics. Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) present an interesting alternative to biological receptors (e.g., antibodies, enzymes) for this purpose since synthetic receptors overcome the limited robustness, flexibility, high-cost, and potential for inhibition that comes with natural recognition elements. However, off the shelf MIP products remain limited, which is likely due to the lack of a scalable production approach that can manufacture these materials in high yields and narrow and defined size distributions to have full control over their properties. In this Perspective, we will confer how breakthroughs in the automation of MIP design, manufacturing, and evaluation of performance will accelerate the (commercial) implementation of MIPs in healthcare technology. In addition, we will discuss how prediction of the in vivo behavior of MIPs with animal-free technologies (e.g., 3D tissue models) will be critical to assess their clinical potential. ID - discovery10204297 A1 - Garg, Saweta A1 - Singla, Pankaj A1 - Kaur, Sarbjeet A1 - Canfarotta, Francesco A1 - Velliou, Eirini A1 - Dawson, James A A1 - Kapur, Nikil A1 - Warren, Nicholas J A1 - Amarnath, Shoba A1 - Peeters, Marloes KW - Immunology KW - Materials KW - Monomers KW - Peptides And Proteins KW - Polymers JF - Macromolecules AV - public Y1 - 2025/02/01/ TI - Future Perspectives on the Automation and Biocompatibility of Molecularly Imprinted Polymers for Healthcare Applications N1 - Copyright © 2025 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society. This publication is licensed under CC-BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). ER -