DNA aptamers and catalysts that bind adenosine or adenosine-5'-p

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Disclosed are single-stranded DNA molecules which bind adenosine or an adenosine-5'-phosphate and methods for their production and isolation. Also disclosed are methods for producing and isolating related catalytic DNA molecules.

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