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Basic fibroblast growth factor bFGF

The data for specificity are equally surprising. As shown in Table 20.1, an aptamer aimed at basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) does not bind tightly to other members of the FGF family or to other proteins known to interact with an acidic substance, heparin (these data were reported in [5]). Similar data exist for aptamers aimed at several reverse transcriptases, serine proteases, P- and L-selectin, and cytokines such as VEGF and PDGF. Aptamers in vitro show extreme specificity for their intended targets. [Pg.498]


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