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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 22, 2014
Filed:
Apr. 22, 2011
Young-chan Chae, Pohang-si, KR;
Youn-dong Kim, Pohang-si, KR;
Jung-hwan Lee, Pohang-si, KR;
Ki-seok Kim, Pohang-si, KR;
Dong-ii Han, Pohang-si, KR;
Bum-su Park, Daejeon, KR;
Seung-jin Lee, Pohang-si, KR;
Jong-hun Im, Seoul, KR;
Jong-in Kim, Pohang-si, KR;
Sung-ho Ryu, Pohang-si, KR;
Sung-key Jang, Pohang-si, KR;
Young-Chan Chae, Pohang-si, KR;
Youn-Dong Kim, Pohang-si, KR;
Jung-Hwan Lee, Pohang-si, KR;
Ki-Seok Kim, Pohang-si, KR;
Dong-II Han, Pohang-si, KR;
Bum-Su Park, Daejeon, KR;
Seung-Jin Lee, Pohang-si, KR;
Jong-Hun Im, Seoul, KR;
Jong-In Kim, Pohang-si, KR;
Sung-Ho Ryu, Pohang-si, KR;
Sung-Key Jang, Pohang-si, KR;
Postech Academy-Industry Foundation, Phang-Shi, KR;
Abstract
The present invention provides methods for identifying the plurality of aptamers that bind to different sites of a target molecule and methods for using the same, for example, in sandwich assays. In particular, the plurality of aptamers binding to different sites of the target molecules is identified from a library of aptamers identified from the same SELEX process.