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Aptamer Generation and Bioapplication
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Aptamers are bioaffinity molecules with many advantages, including in vitro generation, low cost, and a wide acceptance of chemical modification. Combined with transduction technologies, aptamers can be further utilized to develop aptasensors, which have superior merits of low cost, rapid response, high sensitivity and selectivity, etc. Thus, aptamers and aptasensors have excellent bioapplication potential in the field of analytical chemistry, in areas such as disease diagnosis, food analysis, environment monitoring, etc. This Special Issue is devoted to the dissemination of research on aptamer generation and bioapplication. We will cover a wide range of advanced studies on aptamer-related exploration in the scope of this Special Issue.
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Keywords
- 2?-O-alkyl modifications
- ?-lactoglobulin
- aflatoxin B1
- anti-SEB
- aptamer
- aptamer selection
- Aptamers
- aptamer–RBD complex
- base mutagenesis
- Biofilm formation
- bisphenol A diglycidyl ether
- broad-spectrum polyclonal antibodies
- C-reactive protein
- canned food
- CD4+ T cells
- colormetric
- confinement
- cryo-EM structure
- Derivatives
- DNase I
- dual dignal amplification
- dual-mode detection
- electrochemiluminescence aptasensor
- enzymatic oligonucleotide synthesis
- fluorophore
- gold nanoparticles
- Histamine
- immunochromatographic strip assay
- in silico
- Inflammation
- interferon-gamma
- microscale electrophoretic filtration
- Nap-dU
- neutralization
- nuclease-resistant aptamer
- polymerase mutants
- post-SELEX
- quencher
- RNA aptamer
- S. suis infection
- SARS-CoV-2
- SEB
- SEB1741 aptamer
- silica nanochannel array film
- Streptococcus suis
- structure-switch
- systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment (SELEX)
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- time-resolved fluorescence
- viro-SELEX
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