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DNA nanotechnology as a tool to develop molecular tension probes for bio-sensing and bio-imaging applications: An up-to-date review. Nano-Structures & Nano-Objects 23.
An important specialty in this field—and a signature area of study at the University at Albany's RNA Institute—is DNA ...
DNA nanotechnology has become an intense research field, with hundreds of research labs engaged in it, based on the idea that DNA can be used as a programmable structural material for the creation of ...
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Since the 1950s, researchers have used a famous method invented by Wallace Coulter known as "flow cytometry" to characterize ...
Folding DNA into the shape of a tiny bunny rabbit is now easier than ever, according to a study published in Nature today. Folding DNA isn’t new — it’s known as DNA origami — but ...
Assuming DNA-nanotechnology can bootstap to a more robust nano-structures able to pattern individual atoms, then maybe this meta-DNA-nanotechnology can help pattern those into nano-systems. Dan Lantz.
The DNA nanotechnology market is booming, driven by precision medicine and AI integration. Over 1,500 research projects and 300 clinical trials highlight its potential, with North America and ...
However, DNA nanotechnology, like synthetic biology, has a strong computer science undercurrent. In the 1990's, Leonard Adleman founded the field of DNA computing, ...
DNA, the medium of life, is so deeply associated with the biochemical world that considering its nonbiological applications may seem far-fetched. However, for researchers in the 1980s and 1990s ...
Scientists have invented a major new advance in DNA nanotechnology. Dubbed 'single-stranded origami,' their new strategy uses one long, thin noodle-like strand of DNA, or its chemical cousin RNA ...
Two major barriers to advancement of DNA nanotechnology beyond the research lab have been knocked down. This emerging technology employs DNA as a programmable building material for nanometer-scale ...
DNA nanotechnology uses artificial nucleic acids as a non-biological engineering material for technological uses. Two-dimensional and three-dimensional crystal lattices, nanotubes, polyhedra and other ...
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