Triplex-directed recognition of a DNA nanostructure assembled by crossover strand exchange.
DNA has been widely exploited for the self-assembly of nanosized objects and arrays that offer the potential to act as scaffolds for the spatial positioning of molecular components with nanometer precision. Methods that allow the targeting of components to specific locations within these structures...
Main Authors: | Rusling, D, Nandhakumar, I, Brown, T, Fox, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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