RNA selection. Aptamers achieve the desired recognition

Current Biology : CB
Andrew D. Ellington

Abstract

In vitro selection procedures can generate RNA molecules, known as aptamers, that bind pre-determined ligands with an affinity and selectivity comparable to highly evolved protein molecules.

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