Archive: Application of Aptamers in the Clinical Laboratory - Geoffrey Baird, MD, PhD
Dr. Geoffrey Baird, UW Assistant Professor of Chemistry, explores the use of oligonucleotide aptamers in research, including the broad definition, how they are made and their clinical application. He also discusses aptamer use as a measuring tool for biomarkers in patient samples. Geoffrey Baird, MD, PhD, assistant professor, Department of Laboratory Medicine, University of Washington\ http://depts.washington.edu/labweb/ 11/17/2010 The University of Washington is committed to ensuring digital accessibility in our services, programs, and activities. If you encounter accessibility barriers using videos found on this channel, please contact UW Video at uwvideo [at] uw [dot] edu.

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