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Nucleic acid amphiphiles: synthesis and self-assembled nanostructures

Kwak et al., 2011

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18203136036612049208
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Kwak M
Herrmann A
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Chemical Society Reviews

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This review provides an overview of a relatively new class of bio-conjugates, DNA amphiphiles, which consist of oligonucleotides covalently bonded to synthetic hydrophobic units. The reader will find the basic principles for the structural design and preparation …
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