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Biotechnological mass production of DNA origami

Florian Praetorius, Benjamin Kick, Karl L. Behler, Maximilian N. Honemann, Dirk Weuster-Botz and Hendrik Dietz ()
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Florian Praetorius: Technical University of Munich
Benjamin Kick: Technical University of Munich
Karl L. Behler: Technical University of Munich, Institute of Biochemical Engineering
Maximilian N. Honemann: Technical University of Munich
Dirk Weuster-Botz: Technical University of Munich, Institute of Biochemical Engineering
Hendrik Dietz: Technical University of Munich

Nature, 2017, vol. 552, issue 7683, 84-87

Abstract: All necessary strands for DNA origami can be created in a single scalable process by using bacteriophages to generate single-stranded precursor DNA containing the target sequences interleaved with self-excising DNA enzymes.

Date: 2017
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