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Rationally Designed DNA‐Origami Nanomaterials for Drug Delivery In Vivo
Abstract
The recent decades have seen a surge of new nanomaterials designed for efficient drug delivery. DNA nanotechnology has been developed to construct sophisticated 3D nanostructures and artificial molecular devices that can be operated at the nanoscale, giving rise to a variety of programmable functions and fascinating applications. In particular, DNA‐origami nanostructures feature rationally designed geometries and precise spatial addressability,...
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Title
Rationally Designed DNA‐Origami Nanomaterials for Drug Delivery In Vivo
Published Date
Oct 4, 2018
Journal
Volume
31
Issue
45
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