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Dna Origami Folding Pathways Implications For Design Thermodynamics And Kinetics Majikes

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Dna Origami Folding Pathways Implications For Design Thermodynamics And Kinetics Majikes
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Publisher: North Carolina State University
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.65 MB
Pages: 166
Author: MAJIKES, JACOB MICHAEL
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Dna Origami Folding Pathways Implications For Design Thermodynamics And Kinetics Majikes by Majikes, Jacob Michael instant download after payment.

DNA nanotechnology implements the predictable self-assembly rules of DNA, allowing the adaptation of DNA from a biological tool for storage of genetic information to a biomimetic structural nanomaterial. DNA has been employed to organize organic and inorganic materials,as well as to create both static and dynamic nanostructures. Aided by the low cost of arbitrary sequence DNA oligomer synthesis and robust conjugation chemistries, DNA has developed as a promising nanofabrication tool. While under biological conditions the formation and thermodynamics of DNA are well known, nanotechnology applications typically lie well outside of those conditions.

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