Aptamers are single-stranded DNA or RNA oligonucleotides that are currently used in clinical trials due to their selectivity and specificity to bind small molecules such as proteins, peptides, viral particles, vitamins, metal ions and even whole cells. Aptamers are highly specific to their targets, they are smaller than antibodies and fragment antibodies, they can be easily conjugated to multiple surfaces and ions and controllable post-production modifications can be performed. Aptamers have been therapeutically used for age-related macular degeneration, cancer, thrombosis and inflammatory diseases. The aim of this review is to highlight the therapeutic, diagnostic and prognostic possibilities associated with aptamers, focusing on eye pathological angiogenesis.
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Iturriaga-Goyon, E., Buentello-Volante, B., Magaña-Guerrero, F. S., & Garfias, Y. (2021, June 1). Future perspectives of therapeutic, diagnostic and prognostic aptamers in eye pathological angiogenesis. Cells. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells10061455
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