Stanford researchers have developed a next-generation protein sequencing platform capable of identifying all the proteins in a cell at single amino acid resolution.
Stanford University researchers have developed aptamer-antibody chimeras that achieve dynamic, sensitive, and specific biomolecule sensing beyond the capacity of antibodies or aptamers alone.
Researchers at Stanford and the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub have developed methods for independent tuning of aptamer switching binding affinities and kinetics.
Researchers at Stanford, supported in part by the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub, have developed an integrated system for the automated generation, screening, and characterization of base-modified aptamers.
Researchers at Stanford, funded in part by the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub, have developed Click-PD, a framework for the customizable generation of non-natural, base-modified aptamer libraries with diverse chemical modifications.
Stanford researchers have developed a library of polymeric hydrogel formulations to prevent and/or reduce biofouling on implanted sensors and medical devices.