Aptamer-Based Screens of Human Body Fluids for Biomarkers

  • Albaba D
  • Soomro S
  • Mohan C
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Abstract

In recent years, aptamers have come to replace antibodies in high throughput multiplexed experiments. The aptamer-based biomarker screening technology, which kicked off in 2010, is capable of interrogating thousands of proteins in a very small sample volume. With this new technology, researchers hope to find clinically appropriate biomarkers for a myriad of illnesses by screening human body fluids. In this work, we have reviewed a total of eight studies utilizing aptamer-based biomarker screens of human body fluids, and have highlighted novel protein biomarkers discovered.

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Albaba, D., Soomro, S., & Mohan, C. (2015). Aptamer-Based Screens of Human Body Fluids for Biomarkers. Microarrays, 4(3), 424–431. https://doi.org/10.3390/microarrays4030424

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