The DNA-based parallelogram is a self-assembling nanostructure that was first designed and prepared almost 10 years ago. Even though a variety of different and better-bahaved DNA tiles have been proposed and realized, the DNA parallelogram still holds interest. It can be used as template for the assembly of nucleic-acids or non-nucleic acid functional elements and it can be polymerized into supramolecular assemblies of complex hierarchy.
R. Passeri, M. Brucale, G. Zuccheri, B. Samorì (2008). DNA-based Parallelograms: a Retrospective or a Perspective?. MELVILLE,NEW YORK : American Institute of Physics.
DNA-based Parallelograms: a Retrospective or a Perspective?
PASSERI, ROSITA;BRUCALE, MARCO;ZUCCHERI, GIAMPAOLO;SAMORI', BRUNO
2008
Abstract
The DNA-based parallelogram is a self-assembling nanostructure that was first designed and prepared almost 10 years ago. Even though a variety of different and better-bahaved DNA tiles have been proposed and realized, the DNA parallelogram still holds interest. It can be used as template for the assembly of nucleic-acids or non-nucleic acid functional elements and it can be polymerized into supramolecular assemblies of complex hierarchy.File in questo prodotto:
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