Title of article :
The Potential Use of Aptamers in The Process of Drug Development
Author/Authors :
Gholikhani ، Tooba , Jimenez Brito ، Balam School of Biological Sciences - Victoria University of Wellington New Zealand , Livingston ، Frey School of Biological Sciences - Victoria University of Wellington New Zealand , Kumar ، Shalen IQ Science Ltd
Abstract :
Single-stranded nucleic acids can fold and create unique 3-dimensional structures when interacting with other molecules. The unique structure can achieve high specificity and affinity for the particular target. Synthetic oligonucleotide binding agents, also known as aptamers, are generated through the rational process of Systematic Evolution of Ligands by Exponential Enrichment (SELEX). As this technology matures, it shows increasing promise for use in the field of therapeutic drugs, drug discovery, development, and delivery, and this report seeks to detail how this technology may be applied.
Keywords :
Aptamers , Drug Discovery , SELEX , Review , Drug Development
Journal title :
Pharmaceutical Sciences
Journal title :
Pharmaceutical Sciences