Aptamers / / Julian Tanner, Andrew Brian Kinghorn, Yee-Wai Cheung, editors.

Aptamers are in vitro selected oligonucleotides capable of specific, high-affinity binding to a wide variety of target molecules. These features enable their application in diagnostics, therapeutics, targeted delivery, fluorescence imaging, and biosensing. Aptamers are isolated via the systematic ev...

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