Small molecule detection with aptamer based lateral flow assays: Applying aptamer-C-reactive protein cross-recognition for ampicillin detection
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Human C-Reactive Protein (CRP) from Innovative Research was recently used in the following study:
Scientific Reports, Published 04 April 2018
Small molecule detection with aptamer based lateral flow assays: Applying aptamer-C-reactive protein cross-recognition for ampicillin detection
Lars Kaiser, Julia Weisser, Matthias Kohl & Hans-Peter DeignerScientific Reports, Published 04 April 2018
... We here report the cross-recognition of CRP and ampicillin by CRP and ampicillin aptamers, identified by in silico analysis of sequence homologies of both aptamers... C-reactive protein (CRP) was purchased from Innovative Research (Novi, MI) ...
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