Background: Cell-SELEX is now widely used for the selection of aptamers against cell surface biomarkers. However, despite negative selection steps using mock cells, this method sometimes results in aptamers against undesirable targets that are expressed both on mock and targeted cells. Studying these junk aptamers might be useful for further applications than those originally envisaged. Methodology/Principal Findings: Cell-SELEX was performed to identify aptamers against CHO-K1 cells expressing human Endothelin type B receptor (ETBR). CHO-K1 cells were used for negative selection of aptamers. Several aptamers were identified but no one could discriminate between both cell lines. We decided to study one of these aptamers, named ACE4, and we ...
Abstract: Aptamers are nucleic acid-based ligands identified through a process of molecular evolutio...
Aptamers are high affinity single-stranded DNA/RNA molecules, produced by a combinatorial procedure ...
We report a new in situ tissue slide-based SELEX strategy targeting neoplastic tissues from breast c...
BACKGROUND: Cell-SELEX is now widely used for the selection of aptamers against cell surface biomark...
The identification of tumor cell-specific surface markers is a key step towards personalized cancer ...
The identification of tumor cell-specific surface markers is a key step towards personalized cancer ...
Aptamers are nucleic acids referred to as chemical antibodies as they bind to their specific targets...
Background: Molecular-level differentiation of neo-plastic cells is essential for accurate and early...
The present study used a spontaneous cell-based SELEX method (Systemic Evolution of Ligands by EXpon...
SELEX (systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment) is a process involving the progres...
Aptamers are molecules identified from large combinatorial nucleic acid libraries by their high affi...
Rapid development of anticancer therapies has occurred, but many challenges remain, including diffic...
The present study used a spontaneous cell-based SELEX method (Systemic Evolution of Ligands by EXpon...
Aptamers are nucleic acid-based ligands identified through a process of molecular evolution named SE...
Cell-SELEX is performed to select for cell binding aptamers. We employed an additional selection pre...
Abstract: Aptamers are nucleic acid-based ligands identified through a process of molecular evolutio...
Aptamers are high affinity single-stranded DNA/RNA molecules, produced by a combinatorial procedure ...
We report a new in situ tissue slide-based SELEX strategy targeting neoplastic tissues from breast c...
BACKGROUND: Cell-SELEX is now widely used for the selection of aptamers against cell surface biomark...
The identification of tumor cell-specific surface markers is a key step towards personalized cancer ...
The identification of tumor cell-specific surface markers is a key step towards personalized cancer ...
Aptamers are nucleic acids referred to as chemical antibodies as they bind to their specific targets...
Background: Molecular-level differentiation of neo-plastic cells is essential for accurate and early...
The present study used a spontaneous cell-based SELEX method (Systemic Evolution of Ligands by EXpon...
SELEX (systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment) is a process involving the progres...
Aptamers are molecules identified from large combinatorial nucleic acid libraries by their high affi...
Rapid development of anticancer therapies has occurred, but many challenges remain, including diffic...
The present study used a spontaneous cell-based SELEX method (Systemic Evolution of Ligands by EXpon...
Aptamers are nucleic acid-based ligands identified through a process of molecular evolution named SE...
Cell-SELEX is performed to select for cell binding aptamers. We employed an additional selection pre...
Abstract: Aptamers are nucleic acid-based ligands identified through a process of molecular evolutio...
Aptamers are high affinity single-stranded DNA/RNA molecules, produced by a combinatorial procedure ...
We report a new in situ tissue slide-based SELEX strategy targeting neoplastic tissues from breast c...