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Aptamer-Based Technologies for Parasite Detection

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Centuries of scientific breakthroughs have brought us closer to understanding and managing the spread of parasitic diseases. Despite ongoing technological advancements in the detection, treatment, and control of parasitic illnesses, their effects on animal and human health remain a major concern worldwide. Aptamers are single-stranded oligonucleotides whose unique three-dimensional structures enable them to interact with high specificity and affinity to a wide range of targets. In recent decades, aptamers have emerged as attractive alternatives to antibodies as therapeutic and diagnostic agents. Due to their superior stability, reusability, and modifiability, aptamers have proven to be effective bioreceptors for the detection of toxins, contaminants, biomarkers, whole cells, pathogens, and others. As such, they have been integrated into a variety of electrochemical, fluorescence, and optical biosensors to effectively detect whole parasites and their proteins. This review offers a summary of the various types of parasite-specific aptamer-based biosensors, their general mechanisms and their performance.
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hal-04034649 , version 1 (17-03-2023)

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Noah Emerson Brosseau, Isabelle Vallée, Anne Mayer-Scholl, Momar Ndao, Grégory Karadjian. Aptamer-Based Technologies for Parasite Detection. Sensors, 2023, 23 (2), pp.562. ⟨10.3390/s23020562⟩. ⟨hal-04034649⟩
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