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  • Aptamer Screening Service-Whole-tissue Section SELEX

    What is Whole-tissue Section SELEX? It's an advanced Systematic Evolution of Ligands by EXponential enrichment (SELEX) technique where the selection target is not a purified protein or single cell type, but an intact, pathological tissue section (e.g., a slice of a human tumor biopsy on a glass slide). The core idea is to select DNA or RNA aptamers that bind specifically to the molecular landscape of diseased tissue, while simultaneously negating binding to adjacent healthy tissue from the same patient. The Standard SELEX vs. Whole-Tissue Section SELEX Feature Standard SELEX Whole-Tissue Section SELEX Target Purified protein, single cell type, or simple mixture. Complex, native tissue architecture with millions of molecular targets in their natural context. Goal Find an aptamer for a known, pre-defined target. Discover aptamers for unknown, disease-specific biomarkers without prior target identification. Context Target is isolated, may have altered conformation. Targets are in their native state, with intact post-translational modifications, protein complexes, and tissue microenvironments. Counter-Selection Against a buffer or a simple non-target (e.g., BSA). Against a serial section of adjacent healthy tissue from the same patient, ensuring disease specificity. Why Is This a Powerful Service? Target-Agnostic Discovery: You don't need to know the biomarker in advance. The process "lets the tissue decide" what the best molecular targets are.…

    2026-01-08