Reconfigurable, braced, three-dimensional DNA nanostructures.
DNA nanotechnology makes use of the exquisite self-recognition of DNA in order to build on a molecular scale. Although static structures may find applications in structural biology and computer science, many applications in nanomedicine and nanorobotics require the additional capacity for controlled...
Main Authors: | Goodman, R, Heilemann, M, Doose, S, Erben, C, Kapanidis, A, Turberfield, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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