Aptamers in bacterial, viral, and parasitic disease (2016)
- Authors:
- USP affiliated authors: ULRICH, ALEXANDER HENNING - IQ ; WRENGER, CARSTEN - ICB
- Unidades: IQ; ICB
- Subjects: BACTÉRIAS; DOENÇAS PARASITÁRIAS
- Language: Inglês
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- Publisher: CRC Press
- Publisher place: Boca Raton
- Date published: 2016
- ISBN: 978-98-14669-83-2
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ABNT
ULRICH, Henning et al. Aptamers in bacterial, viral, and parasitic disease. Aptemers: tools for nanotherapy and molecular imaging. Tradução . Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2016. . . Acesso em: 28 dez. 2025. -
APA
Ulrich, H., Cheffer, A., Zimbres, F. M., Tárnok, A., & Wrenger, C. (2016). Aptamers in bacterial, viral, and parasitic disease. In Aptemers: tools for nanotherapy and molecular imaging. Boca Raton: CRC Press. -
NLM
Ulrich H, Cheffer A, Zimbres FM, Tárnok A, Wrenger C. Aptamers in bacterial, viral, and parasitic disease. In: Aptemers: tools for nanotherapy and molecular imaging. Boca Raton: CRC Press; 2016. [citado 2025 dez. 28 ] -
Vancouver
Ulrich H, Cheffer A, Zimbres FM, Tárnok A, Wrenger C. Aptamers in bacterial, viral, and parasitic disease. In: Aptemers: tools for nanotherapy and molecular imaging. Boca Raton: CRC Press; 2016. [citado 2025 dez. 28 ] - Identification of aptamers as specific binders and modulators of cell-surface receptor activity
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