Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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37264 | Trends in Biotechnology | 2008 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Nucleic acid ligands, also known as aptamers, are a class of macromolecules that are being used in several novel nanobiomedical applications. Aptamers are characterized by high affinity and specificity for their target, a versatile selection process, ease of chemical synthesis and a small physical size, which collectively make them attractive molecules for targeting diseases or as therapeutics. These properties will enable aptamers to facilitate innovative new nanotechnologies with applications in medicine. In this review, we will highlight recent developments in using aptamers in nanotechnology solutions for treating and diagnosing disease.
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Authors
Etgar Levy-Nissenbaum, Aleksandar F. Radovic-Moreno, Andrew Z. Wang, Robert Langer, Omid C. Farokhzad,