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January 2008, Vol. 17, No. 1, Pages 43-60
, DOI 10.1517/13543784.17.1.43
Therapeutic applications of aptamersGurjot KaurNational Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER), Department of Biotechnology, Sector 67, SAS. Nagar, Punjab 160 062, India +91 172 2214 682; +91 172 2214 692; ipsita@niper.ac.in Aptamers constitute a new class of oligonucleotides that have gained therapeutic importance. With the approval of the first aptamer drug, pegaptanib, interest in this class of oligonucleotides, often referred to as ‘chemical antibodies’, has increased. This article discusses aptamers in relation to other oligonucleotide molecules such as antisense nucleotides, short inhibitory sequences, ribozymes and so on. The development of pegaptanib is looked at from the point of view of the challenges faced in converting aptamers into therapeutic molecules. Cases of other aptamers, which show promise as drugs, are discussed in slightly greater detail. Comparison with antibodies and small molecules, which have hitherto held monopoly in this area, is also made. Forward Links to Citing ArticlesEric Peyrin. (2009) Nucleic acid aptamer molecular recognition principles and application in liquid chromatography and capillary electrophoresis. Journal of Separation Science 32:10, 1531-1536 Online publication date: 1-Jun-2009. CrossRef Ravinder Malik, Ipsita Roy. (2008) Design and development of antisense drugs. Expert Opinion on Drug Discovery 3:10, 1189-1207 Online publication date: 1-Oct-2008. Summary | Full Text | PDF (419 KB) | PDF Plus (490 KB) Users who read this article also read:
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