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Andrei P. Drabovich

Researcher at University of Alberta

Publications -  54
Citations -  2658

Andrei P. Drabovich is an academic researcher from University of Alberta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Proteomics & Male infertility. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 51 publications receiving 2273 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrei P. Drabovich include University Health Network & Mount Sinai Hospital.

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Nonequilibrium Capillary Electrophoresis of Equilibrium Mixtures: A Universal Tool for Development of Aptamers

TL;DR: NECEEM-based selection has exceptionally high efficiency, which allows aptamer development with fewer rounds of selection, and can potentially facilitate selection of aptamers with predefined K(d), k(off), and k(on) of the aptamer-target interaction.
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Non-SELEX: selection of aptamers without intermediate amplification of candidate oligonucleotides.

TL;DR: A protocol for non-SELEX selection of aptamers — a process that involves repetitive steps of partitioning with no amplification between them, which can be completed in 1 wk, whereas conventional SELEX protocols take several weeks even in a specialized industrial facility.
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Selection of smart aptamers by equilibrium capillary electrophoresis of equilibrium mixtures (ECEEM).

TL;DR: ECEEM is the first method for aptamer selection whose ability to generate smart aptamers with predefined values of Kd has been experimentally proven and used to select smartaptamers for MutS protein, for which aptamer have never been previously selected.
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Seminal plasma as a diagnostic fluid for male reproductive system disorders

TL;DR: Seminal plasma has great potential as a proximal fluid for protein biomarker discovery and as a clinical sample for noninvasive diagnostics and has the potential to complement other diagnostic tools available in urology clinics.
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Selection of smart aptamers by methods of kinetic capillary electrophoresis.

TL;DR: Two kinetic capillary electrophoresis techniques applicable to the selection of smart aptamers with predefined binding parameters of aptamer-target interaction are reported on.