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Functional DNA–polymer conjugatesWhitfield et al., 2021
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- Whitfield C
- Zhang M
- Winterwerber P
- Wu Y
- Ng D
- Weil T
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DNA nanotechnology has seen large developments over the last 30 years through the combination of solid phase synthesis and the discovery of DNA nanostructures. Solid phase synthesis has facilitated the availability of short DNA sequences and the expansion of the …
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