Agarwal, 2019 - Google Patents
Block copolymer micellization, and DNA polymerase-assisted structural transformation of DNA origami nanostructuresAgarwal, 2019
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- Agarwal N
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DNA Nanotechnology allows the synthesis of nanometer sized objects that can be site specifically functionalized with a large variety of materials. However, many DNA structures need a higher ionic strength than that in common cell culture buffers or in bodily fluids to …
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