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Concept and development of framework nucleic acids

Ge et al., 2018

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1088182000031840975
Author
Ge Z
Gu H
Li Q
Fan C
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Journal of the American Chemical Society

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The blooming field of structural DNA nanotechnology harnessing the material properties of nucleic acids has attracted widespread interest. The exploitation of the precise and programmable Watson–Crick base pairing of DNA or RNA has led to the development of …
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