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Gigadalton-scale shape-programmable DNA assemblies

Klaus F. Wagenbauer, Christian Sigl and Hendrik Dietz ()
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Klaus F. Wagenbauer: Technical University of Munich
Christian Sigl: Technical University of Munich
Hendrik Dietz: Technical University of Munich

Nature, 2017, vol. 552, issue 7683, 78-83

Abstract: By using DNA sequence information to encode the shapes of DNA origami building blocks, shape-programmable assemblies can be created, with sizes and complexities similar to those of viruses.

Date: 2017
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