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In vitro selection of an XNA aptamer capable of small-molecule recognition
Alexandra E. Rangel
, Zhe Chen
, Tewoderos M. Ayele
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Jennifer M. Heemstra
Department of Chemistry
Arts & Sciences
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
DBBS - Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Structural Biology
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Small Molecules
100%
Aptamer
100%
In Vitro Selection
100%
Molecule Recognition
100%
Ochratoxin A
100%
Threose nucleic Acid
60%
In Vitro Evolution
40%
DNA Aptamer
40%
Nucleic Acid Aptamer
40%
Protein Targeting
20%
Minor Change
20%
Human Serum
20%
Biomolecules
20%
Target Molecule
20%
Selection Experiment
20%
Binding Capability
20%
Binder
20%
Biostability
20%
Refined Method
20%
Evolutionary Method
20%
Genetic Polymer
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Small Molecule
100%
Aptamer
100%
in Vitro Selection
100%
Nucleic Acid
37%
Genetics
12%
Serum (Blood)
12%