Knappe et al., 2021 - Google Patents
In situ covalent functionalization of DNA origami virus-like particlesKnappe et al., 2021
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- Knappe G
- Wamhoff E
- Read B
- Irvine D
- Bathe M
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- ACS nano
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DNA origami is a powerful nanomaterial for biomedical applications due in part to its capacity for programmable, site-specific functionalization. To realize these applications, scalable and efficient conjugation protocols are needed for diverse moieties ranging from …
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