Research Article

Method to Determine the Optimal Aptamer-to-Bead Ratio by Using Flow Cytometry

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Determination of the ratio of aptamer and bead concentrations by flow cytometry. Beads were coupled with aptamer_FAM at ratios gradually increasing from 0.5 × 103 to 5.12 × 105. (a) Histogram overlay of fluorescence intensity of gradually increased aptamer-FAM. FAM: 6-carboxyfluorescein. (b) Bar graphs representing the fluorescence in (a). “0” indicates control without aptamer. All experiments were repeated three times. Error bars represent standard deviations of replicates (n = 3). Statistically significant difference in fluorescence intensity compared to control ( value <0.001). (c) Bar graph representing the rate of fluorescence increase obtained by dividing the average of the indicated ratio by the previous average fluorescence. Statistically significant difference in fluorescence intensity compared to ratio 0.5 × 103. , . Without a star, no statistical significance.
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