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Block Copolymer Micellization as a Protection Strategy for DNA Origami

cfaed PRESS RELEASE / 16 March 2017

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Scientists from the Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden / TU Dresden and the University of Tokyo led by Dr. Thorsten-Lars Schmidt (cfaed) developed a method to protect DNA origami structures from decomposition in biological media. This protection enables future applications in nanomedicine or cell biology. Their study “Block Copolymer Micellization as a Protection Strategy for DNA Origami” was now published in Angewandte Chemie.

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