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KMD Bioscience: Aptamer Screening & Development Services

Date:2025-12-18

KMD Bioscience: Aptamer Screening & Development Services

We provide comprehensive, custom aptamer development services using advanced screening technologies (like SELEX). Our services are designed to isolate high-affinity, specific aptamers for a wide range of targets.


1. By Aptamer Type

We screen and develop aptamers composed of different molecules:

  • RNA Aptamer Screening: Develop aptamers from RNA libraries.

  • DNA Aptamer Screening: Develop aptamers from DNA libraries.

  • Peptide Aptamer Screening: Develop short, structured peptide binders.

2. By Target Type & Application

Our expertise covers diverse molecular and cellular targets:

  • Cell-Specific Aptamer Screening (Cell-SELEX): Isolate aptamers that bind specifically to a particular cell type (e.g., cancer cells, stem cells), often targeting unknown surface markers.

  • Protein/Antibody Binding: Develop aptamers for specific protein or antibody targets for diagnostics or therapeutics.

  • Peptide Binding: Generate aptamers targeting specific peptide sequences.

  • RNA Binding: Select aptamers that bind to structured or unstructured RNA targets.

  • Small Molecule Binding: Create aptamers for haptens, drugs, toxins, or other small molecules.

  • DNA-Binding Protein Binding: Develop aptamers that interact with proteins designed to bind DNA.


Key Service Advantages:

  • Custom Development: Tailored assays to meet specific research or commercial goals.

  • High-Affinity Selection: Advanced processes to isolate strong and specific binders.

  • Broad Expertise: Capability to work with targets from small molecules to whole cells.

Note: For the most accurate and detailed information, including specific protocols, timelines, and pricing, it is recommended to contact KMD Bioscience or the relevant entity (CD Bioparticles) directly.