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Aptamer-Conjugated PEGylated Quantum Dots Targeting Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Variant III for Fluorescence Imaging of Glioma [Retraction]. [PDF]
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Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2018
Aptamers are single-stranded DNA or RNA molecules capable of tightly binding to specific targets. These functional nucleic acids are obtained by an in vitro Darwinian evolution method coined SELEX (Systematic Evolution of Ligands by EXponential enrichment).
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Aptamers are single-stranded DNA or RNA molecules capable of tightly binding to specific targets. These functional nucleic acids are obtained by an in vitro Darwinian evolution method coined SELEX (Systematic Evolution of Ligands by EXponential enrichment).
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Archives of Virology, 2007
Aptamers are rare nucleic acid ligands, which can be concocted in the laboratory from the randomized pool of molecules by affinity and amplification processes. Aptamers have several properties as they can be applied complementarily to antibodies and have several advantages over antibodies. In the past, several aptamers have been selected with a view to
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Aptamers are rare nucleic acid ligands, which can be concocted in the laboratory from the randomized pool of molecules by affinity and amplification processes. Aptamers have several properties as they can be applied complementarily to antibodies and have several advantages over antibodies. In the past, several aptamers have been selected with a view to
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2010
In less than 40 years, aptamers have consolidated their role in biosensor development. Chemically related to nucleic acid probes, production of aptamers against targets of various sizes and compositions places them as ideal capture elements, alternative to more consolidated molecules such as antibodies.
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In less than 40 years, aptamers have consolidated their role in biosensor development. Chemically related to nucleic acid probes, production of aptamers against targets of various sizes and compositions places them as ideal capture elements, alternative to more consolidated molecules such as antibodies.
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Oligonucleotides, 2010
Aptamers are nucleic acid sequences synthesized through in vitro selection and amplification technique, possessing a broader range of applications in therapeutics, biosensing, diagnostics, and research. Aptamers offer a number of advantages over their antibodies counterpart, one of them is their ability to undergo chemical derivatization to increase ...
Muhammad Ali, Syed, Saima, Pervaiz
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Aptamers are nucleic acid sequences synthesized through in vitro selection and amplification technique, possessing a broader range of applications in therapeutics, biosensing, diagnostics, and research. Aptamers offer a number of advantages over their antibodies counterpart, one of them is their ability to undergo chemical derivatization to increase ...
Muhammad Ali, Syed, Saima, Pervaiz
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Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 2006
Aptamers are selected nucleic acid binding species with affinities and specificities for protein targets that rival those of monoclonal antibodies. Furthermore, aptamers have definite advantages over antibodies, in that they can be chemically synthesized and modifications can be introduced that improve their stabilities and pharmacokinetic properties ...
Jennifer F, Lee +2 more
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Aptamers are selected nucleic acid binding species with affinities and specificities for protein targets that rival those of monoclonal antibodies. Furthermore, aptamers have definite advantages over antibodies, in that they can be chemically synthesized and modifications can be introduced that improve their stabilities and pharmacokinetic properties ...
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Nucleic Acids Symposium Series, 2009
We have successfully developed a new method for photoregulation of G-quadruplex formation using cis-trans photoisomerization of the photochromic nucleobase (8FV)G. Our photo-controllable quadruplexes can be switched between a very stable quadruplex state and a non-structured state in a straightforward and reversible fashion.
Shinzi, Ogasawara, Mizuo, Maeda
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We have successfully developed a new method for photoregulation of G-quadruplex formation using cis-trans photoisomerization of the photochromic nucleobase (8FV)G. Our photo-controllable quadruplexes can be switched between a very stable quadruplex state and a non-structured state in a straightforward and reversible fashion.
Shinzi, Ogasawara, Mizuo, Maeda
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Spiegelmers: Biostable Aptamers
ChemBioChem, 2003AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Dirk, Eulberg, Sven, Klussmann
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