Stulz, 2012 - Google Patents
DNA architectonics: towards the next generation of bio‐inspired materialsStulz, 2012
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- 1793978283539986404
- Author
- Stulz E
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- Chemistry–A European Journal
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The use of DNA in nanobiotechnology has advanced to a stage at which almost any two or three dimensional architecture can be designed with high precision. The choice of the DNA sequences is essential for successful self‐assembly, and opens new ways of making …
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