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Self-assembly of DNA into nanoscale three-dimensional shapes
Shawn M. Douglas
,
Hendrik Dietz
, Tim Liedl
, Björn Högberg
, Franziska Graf
, William M. Shih
Harvard Medical School
Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering
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3D Shape
100%
Self-assembly
100%
Helix
66%
Wireframe
66%
Three-dimensional (3D)
33%
Complex Structure
33%
GENIE
33%
Nanostructures
33%
Nanometer Scale
33%
Hierarchical Assembly
33%
Self-assembling
33%
Nanotubes
33%
Sub-nanometer
33%
Supramolecular Self-assembly
33%
Simple Component
33%
Oligonucleotides
33%
Two-dimensional Crystals
33%
Honeycomb Lattice
33%
Divalent Cations
33%
Icosahedron
33%
Monovalent Cations
33%
Heterotrimeric
33%
Cation Concentration
33%
Folding Time
33%
Two-dimensional Shapes
33%
Linear Track
33%
Bearing Feature
33%
Templated Self-assembly
33%
Nanopolyhedrons
33%
Flat Array
33%
Staple Strand
33%
Engineering
Dimensional Shape
100%
Nanoscale
100%
Two Dimensional
50%
Strand
50%
Building Block
25%
Complex Structure
25%
Nanomaterial
25%
Nanometre
25%
Nanotube
25%
Material Science
Self Assembly
100%
Nanotube
33%
Nanostructure
33%