Unlocking the Potential of DNA Aptamers for Cell Differentiation
A revolutionary new application of DNA aptamers may soon revolutionize the way we understand cell differentiation. Researchers at the University of Preston have developed a new method of using DNA aptamers to target specific cell types and distinguish between them, allowing for a better understanding of how cells interact and differentiate. The research team found that aptamers could be used to bind to specific cell surface markers in differentiating cells, allowing for the selection and study of individual cell types. The method may also be used to control cell differentiation, providing new opportunities for cellular engineering. This breakthrough may allow for a better understanding of how cells differentiate, and how to manipulate them for medical and therapeutic applications.
source: Phys.org