Aptamers evolved from live cells as effective molecular probes for cancer study
Interface (United States) · University of Florida · +1 more institution
Abstract
Using cell-based aptamer selection, we have developed a strategy to use the differences at the molecular level between any two types of cells for the identification of molecular signatures on the surface of targeted cells. A group of aptamers have been generated for the specific recognition of leukemia cells. The selected aptamers can bind to target cells with an equilibrium dissociation constant (K(d)) in the nanomolar-to-picomolar range. The cell-based selection process is simple, fast, straightforward, and reproducible, and, most importantly, can be done without prior knowledge of target molecules. The selected aptamers can specifically recognize target leukemia cells mixed with normal human bone marrow…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 18.13
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 19
Authors
9- DSDihua Shangguan
Interface (United States), University of Florida
- YLYing Li
UF Health Shands Hospital, University of Florida
- ZTZhiwen Tang
Interface (United States), University of Florida
- ZCZehui Cao
Interface (United States), University of Florida
- HWHui William Chen
Interface (United States), University of Florida
Topics & keywords
- Aptamer
- Cancer cell
- Biomarker discovery
- Biology
- Computational biology
- Cancer
- Leukemia
- Molecular probe