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Aptamer-Based Point-of-Care Devices: Emerging Technologies and Integration of Computational Methods

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BIOSENSORS-BASEL
Volume 13, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/bios13050569

Keywords

aptamer; aptasensor; biosensor; computational methods; nanomaterials; point-of-care

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Recent innovations in POC diagnostic technologies have paved the way for improved application of biomedicine in resource-scarce settings. The usage of antibodies as bio-recognition elements is limited due to cost and production obstacles, but aptamers offer a promising alternative. Aptamers, short sequences of DNA and RNA structures, possess advantageous properties that make them critical in the development of sensitive and portable POC systems. The integration of computational tools can help overcome deficiencies in biosensor schematics and provide insights into aptamer modeling for POC integration.
Recent innovations in point-of-care (POC) diagnostic technologies have paved a critical road for the improved application of biomedicine through the deployment of accurate and affordable programs into resource-scarce settings. The utilization of antibodies as a bio-recognition element in POC devices is currently limited due to obstacles associated with cost and production, impeding its widespread adoption. One promising alternative, on the other hand, is aptamer integration, i.e., short sequences of single-stranded DNA and RNA structures. The advantageous properties of these molecules are as follows: small molecular size, amenability to chemical modification, low- or nonimmunogenic characteristics, and their reproducibility within a short generation time. The utilization of these aforementioned features is critical in developing sensitive and portable POC systems. Furthermore, the deficiencies related to past experimental efforts to improve biosensor schematics, including the design of biorecognition elements, can be tackled with the integration of computational tools. These complementary tools enable the prediction of the reliability and functionality of the molecular structure of aptamers. In this review, we have overviewed the usage of aptamers in the development of novel and portable POC devices, in addition to highlighting the insights that simulations and other computational methods can provide into the use of aptamer modeling for POC integration.

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