Aptamers in Bioanalysis 2008
DOI: 10.1002/9780470380772.ch8
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Aptamer‐Based Bioanalytical Assays: Amplification Strategies

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“…This combination of properties has led to growing interest in applications of aptamers in fields including therapeutics, chemical analysis, biotechnology, chemical separations and environmental diagnostics. 3 Aptamers are identified from large libraries of random nucleic acid sequences via an iterative in vitro process called SELEX (Systematic Evolution of Ligands by EXponential enrichment). 46 A typical SELEX round includes the following three steps: i) Binding: incubation of the library with the target, ii) Partitioning: separation of target-bound library sequences from unbound ones, iii) Amplification: generation of a new pool of nucleic acids by making multiple copies of the sequences that bound to the target.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This combination of properties has led to growing interest in applications of aptamers in fields including therapeutics, chemical analysis, biotechnology, chemical separations and environmental diagnostics. 3 Aptamers are identified from large libraries of random nucleic acid sequences via an iterative in vitro process called SELEX (Systematic Evolution of Ligands by EXponential enrichment). 46 A typical SELEX round includes the following three steps: i) Binding: incubation of the library with the target, ii) Partitioning: separation of target-bound library sequences from unbound ones, iii) Amplification: generation of a new pool of nucleic acids by making multiple copies of the sequences that bound to the target.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, aptamers have been combined with various transducers, such as optical transduction [39], quartz crystal microbalance [40], surface plasmon resonance (SPR) [41,42], fluorescence [43,44], colorimetry [45,46], electrophoresis [47], atomic force microscopy [48,49], electrochemistry [50][51][52][53][54][55][56], field-effect transistor [57,58], and so on. Due to their inherent selectivity, affinity, and their multifarious advantages, aptamers are now involved in preparing all kinds of multiple biosensing systems [59,60]. These aptasensors can detect a large range of specific targets containing small inorganic and organic substances, and even proteins or cells [12][13][14].…”
Section: Aptamer-based Biosensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This, combined with the ability to specifically place chemical agents, opens up a wealth of possible signal transduction schemas [12]. Electrochemical approaches using aptamers in analytical applications have become increasingly popular over the past two decades [13,14] because electrochemical techniques have high sensitivities, easy operation and low cost, and are suitable for miniaturization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%