Addressable molecular node assembly - high information density DNA nanostructures
Addressable molecular node assembly - high information density DNA nanostructures
The inherent self-assembly properties of DNA make it ideal in nanotechnology. We present a fully addressable DNA nanostructure with the smallest possible unit cell, a hexagon with a side-length of only 3.4 nm.2,3 Using novel three-way oligonucleotides, where each side has a unique double-stranded DNA sequence that can be assigned a specific address, we will build a non-repetitive two-dimensional grid.
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Lundberg, E.
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Tumpane, J.
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Kumar, M.
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Sandin, P.
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Gale, N.
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Nandhakumar, I. S.
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Albinsson, B.
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Lincoln, P.
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Wilhelmsson, L. M.
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Brown, T.
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Norden, B.
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2008
Lundberg, E.
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Tumpane, J.
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Kumar, M.
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Sandin, P.
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Gale, N.
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Nandhakumar, I. S.
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Albinsson, B.
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Lincoln, P.
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Wilhelmsson, L. M.
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Brown, T.
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Norden, B.
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Lundberg, E., Tumpane, J., Kumar, M., Sandin, P., Gale, N., Nandhakumar, I. S., Albinsson, B., Lincoln, P., Wilhelmsson, L. M., Brown, T. and Norden, B.
(2008)
Addressable molecular node assembly - high information density DNA nanostructures.
Nucleic Acids Symposium Series, 52 (1), .
(doi:10.1093/nass/nrn345).
Abstract
The inherent self-assembly properties of DNA make it ideal in nanotechnology. We present a fully addressable DNA nanostructure with the smallest possible unit cell, a hexagon with a side-length of only 3.4 nm.2,3 Using novel three-way oligonucleotides, where each side has a unique double-stranded DNA sequence that can be assigned a specific address, we will build a non-repetitive two-dimensional grid.
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E. Lundberg
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P. Sandin
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B. Albinsson
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