Developing aptamers into tumor diagnostics and therapeutics
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Mi, J; Sullenger, BA; Clary, BM
Published in: Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy
August 1, 2008
Aptamers are small single-stranded nucleic acid molecules that bind a target protein with high affinity and specificity. Due to their stability, low toxicity and immunogenicity, as well as improved safety, aptamers are attractive alternatives to antibody and are therefore suitable for in vivo applications. Aptamers are typically isolated, through a process termed SELEX (systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment), from combinatorial libraries with desired proteins. In the present review, the recent non-conventional aptamer selection process will be discussed together with an overview on the aptamer application in cancer diagnosis and therapy.
Duke Scholars
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Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy
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1007-385X
Publication Date
August 1, 2008
Volume
15
Issue
4
Start / End Page
301 / 304
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Mi, J., Sullenger, B. A., & Clary, B. M. (2008). Developing aptamers into tumor diagnostics and therapeutics. Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy, 15(4), 301–304. https://doi.org/10.3872/j.issn.1007-385X.2008.04.001
Mi, J., B. A. Sullenger, and B. M. Clary. “Developing aptamers into tumor diagnostics and therapeutics.” Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy 15, no. 4 (August 1, 2008): 301–4. https://doi.org/10.3872/j.issn.1007-385X.2008.04.001.
Mi J, Sullenger BA, Clary BM. Developing aptamers into tumor diagnostics and therapeutics. Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy. 2008 Aug 1;15(4):301–4.
Mi, J., et al. “Developing aptamers into tumor diagnostics and therapeutics.” Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy, vol. 15, no. 4, Aug. 2008, pp. 301–04. Scopus, doi:10.3872/j.issn.1007-385X.2008.04.001.
Mi J, Sullenger BA, Clary BM. Developing aptamers into tumor diagnostics and therapeutics. Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy. 2008 Aug 1;15(4):301–304.
Published In
Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy
DOI
ISSN
1007-385X
Publication Date
August 1, 2008
Volume
15
Issue
4
Start / End Page
301 / 304