These reliable patterns in base pairing allow us to design specific strands of DNA that bind together like Lego blocks to ...
based on the idea that DNA can be used as a programmable structural material for the creation of artificial, rationally designed nanostructures. Most people associate DNA with life rather than ...
A recent research effort led by Matthew Baker (University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia) and Shelley Wickham (University of Sydney, Australia) has identified the optimal process to manipulate ...
Producing large quantities of designer DNA nanostructures at low cost has been a long-standing challenge in nanobiotechnology. It is now possible with the aid of bacteria. Using phages and ...
Researchers at Suzhou Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Technology (SIBET) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences recently proposed a novel strategy based on DNA nanostructure disintegration ...
DNA nanotechnology leverages the inherent properties of DNA molecules to design and construct precise nanostructures through self-assembly. This approach utilizes the specificity of base pairing, ...
One way to create these nanostructures is using tailored DNA to program the materials' assembly. This opens a path to new ...
Based on the outcome of recent studies of self-assembled protein-DNA nanostructures, which have proven to be highly efficient reagents in IPCR applications 4, Chimera Biotec has enabled IPCR to ...