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Aptamers as theranostic agents: modifications, serum stability and functionalisationCancer stem cells: A contentious hypothesis now moving forward.Development of a Bifunctional Aptamer Targeting the Transferrin Receptor and Epithelial Cell Adhesion Molecule (EpCAM) for the Treatment of Brain Cancer Metastases.The Application of Aptamers for Immunohistochemistry.Truncation and Mutation of a Transferrin Receptor Aptamer Enhances Binding Affinity.EpCAM Immunotherapy versus Specific Targeted Delivery of Drugs.Aptamers as potential therapeutic agents for ovarian cancer.
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