DNA functional materials assembled from branched DNA: design, synthesis, and applications
Y Dong, C Yao, Y Zhu, L Yang, D Luo… - Chemical Reviews, 2020 - ACS Publications
DNA is traditionally known as a central genetic biomolecule in living systems. From an
alternative perspective, DNA is a versatile molecular building-block for the construction of …
alternative perspective, DNA is a versatile molecular building-block for the construction of …
DNA nanotechnology-enabled drug delivery systems
Over the past decade, we have seen rapid advances in applying nanotechnology in
biomedical areas including bioimaging, biodetection, and drug delivery. As an emerging …
biomedical areas including bioimaging, biodetection, and drug delivery. As an emerging …
DNA origami: scaffolds for creating higher order structures
DNA has become one of the most extensively used molecular building blocks for
engineering self-assembling materials. DNA origami is a technique that uses hundreds of …
engineering self-assembling materials. DNA origami is a technique that uses hundreds of …
Protein assembly: versatile approaches to construct highly ordered nanostructures
Nature endows life with a wide variety of sophisticated, synergistic, and highly functional
protein assemblies. Following Nature's inspiration to assemble protein building blocks into …
protein assemblies. Following Nature's inspiration to assemble protein building blocks into …
Rationally engineered nucleic acid architectures for biosensing applications
Development of biosensing platforms plays a key role in research settings for identification
of biomarkers and in clinical applications for diagnostics. Biosensors based on nucleic acids …
of biomarkers and in clinical applications for diagnostics. Biosensors based on nucleic acids …
Bionanoparticles in cancer imaging, diagnosis, and treatment
Biological molecules such as DNA, proteins, and lipids can be assembled into naturally
existing nanoparticles, such as bacterial viruses (also called bacteriophages or phages) …
existing nanoparticles, such as bacterial viruses (also called bacteriophages or phages) …
Speaking the same language: Matching machine to human captions by adversarial training
R Shetty, M Rohrbach… - Proceedings of the …, 2017 - openaccess.thecvf.com
While strong progress has been made in image captioning recently, machine and human
captions are still quite distinct. This is primarily due to the deficiencies in the generated word …
captions are still quite distinct. This is primarily due to the deficiencies in the generated word …
Challenges and opportunities for structural DNA nanotechnology
DNA molecules have been used to build a variety of nanoscale structures and devices over
the past 30 years, and potential applications have begun to emerge. But the development of …
the past 30 years, and potential applications have begun to emerge. But the development of …
Nanomaterials based on DNA
NC Seeman - Annual review of biochemistry, 2010 - annualreviews.org
The combination of synthetic stable branched DNA and sticky-ended cohesion has led to the
development of structural DNA nanotechnology over the past 30 years. The basis of this …
development of structural DNA nanotechnology over the past 30 years. The basis of this …
Programmable and multifunctional DNA‐based materials for biomedical applications
DNA encodes the genetic information; recently, it has also become a key player in material
science. Given the specific Watson–Crick base‐pairing interactions between only four types …
science. Given the specific Watson–Crick base‐pairing interactions between only four types …