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filingDate 2021-02-03-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber CN-112961859-B
titleOfInvention Aptamers that specifically recognize amantadine and their applications
abstract The invention discloses an aptamer that specifically recognizes amantadine and its application. The nucleotide sequence of the aptamer that specifically recognizes amantadine of the present invention is shown in SEQ ID NO.1. The invention utilizes the system evolution technology of exponential enrichment of ligands immobilized in the library, takes amantadine as the target, and obtains an aptamer sequence of amantadine with high affinity and strong specificity, and the suitable amantadine sequence obtained by screening is obtained. The ligand sequence has high sensitivity, easy preparation and modification, and will be applied to the rapid detection of amantadine veterinary drug residues in food.
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