Optimizing Stem Length To Improve Ligand Selectivity in a Structure-Switching Cocaine-Binding Aptamer
Miguel A. D. Neves(Universidade do Porto), Philip E. Johnson(York University), Aron A. Shoara(York University), Oren Reinstein(York University), Okty Abbasi Borhani(York University), Taylor R. Martin(York University)
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