Abstract
Aptamers selected from a large random sequence pool are oligonucleic acid or peptide molecules that bind to a specific target molecule with high affinity and sensitivity. Targets range from small molecules to proteins and peptides, even tissue or cells. As such, aptamers have captured the attention of scientists actively developing technologies for diverse biomedical applications. Particularly, when functionalized with nanomaterials, aptamers offer properties for both biomedical and bioanalytical applications. In this review, these features and properties are discussed with particular emphasis on the use of aptamer-based biosensor/detection platforms.
Keywords: Aptamer, biological analysis, cancer cells, nanomaterials, SELEX
Current Molecular Medicine
Title:Development of Aptamer-Based Nanomaterials for Biological Analysis
Volume: 13 Issue: 4
Author(s): Y. Pu, H. Liu, B. Liu, J. Liao, J. Liu, Z. Zhao and W. Tan
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Keywords: Aptamer, biological analysis, cancer cells, nanomaterials, SELEX
Abstract: Aptamers selected from a large random sequence pool are oligonucleic acid or peptide molecules that bind to a specific target molecule with high affinity and sensitivity. Targets range from small molecules to proteins and peptides, even tissue or cells. As such, aptamers have captured the attention of scientists actively developing technologies for diverse biomedical applications. Particularly, when functionalized with nanomaterials, aptamers offer properties for both biomedical and bioanalytical applications. In this review, these features and properties are discussed with particular emphasis on the use of aptamer-based biosensor/detection platforms.
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Pu Y., Liu H., Liu B., Liao J., Liu J., Zhao Z. and Tan W., Development of Aptamer-Based Nanomaterials for Biological Analysis, Current Molecular Medicine 2013; 13 (4) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1566524011313040016
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1566524011313040016 |
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
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