Reconfigurable nanomaterials folded from multicomponent chains of DNA origami voxels
In cells, proteins rapidly self-assemble into sophisticated nanomachines. Bioinspired self-assembly approaches, such as DNA origami, have been used to achieve complex three-dimensional (3D) nanostructures and devices. However, current synthetic systems are limited by low yields in hierarchical assem...
Main Authors: | Luu, MT, Berengut, JF, Li, J, Chen, J-B, Daljit Singh, JK, Coffi Dit Glieze, K, Turner, M, Skipper, K, Meppat, S, Fowler, H, Close, W, Doye, JPK, Abbas, A, Wickham, SFJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
2024
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