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titleOfInvention The nucleic acid aptamer of Gremlin-1 and its application for identification
abstract The invention discloses the nucleic acid aptamer of Gremlin-1 and its an applications for identification, and the nucleic acid aptamer of specific recognition protein G remlin-1 has successfully been screened by SELEX method.The result shows that the nucleic acid aptamer screened can be with specific recognition simultaneously conjugated protein Gremlin-1, and specificity with higher and sensitivity.Nucleic acid aptamer after biotin labeling can be applied to nucleic acid protein trace (South-Western blotting), the enzyme-linked adsorption test (ELAA) based on aptamer, cell and histochemical stain (Aptamer-based histochemistry and cytochemistry).Nucleic acid aptamer can match in excellence or beauty in terms of affinity and specificity with antibody, even better than antibody, be expected to be developed to the powerful for examination of the inside with outside protein G remlin-1.
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