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M1.3 – A Small Scaffold for DNA Origami

Saturday, November 3, 2012 21:12
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Tim Liedl

Nanoscale , 2012, Accepted Manuscript

DOI: 10.1039/C2NR32393A, Paper

Clemens Richert, Hassan Said, Verena Schuller, Fabian Eber, christina wege, Tim Liedl

DNA origamis are programmable nanoscale objects that form when one long scaffold strand hybridizes to numerous oligonucleotide staple strands. One scaffold strand is dominating the field: M13mp18, a bacteriophage-derived vector…

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