Interfacing DNA hydrogels with ceramics for biofunctional architectural materials
Abstract
The development of architectural components with the capabilities of biological systems could lead to the realization of biofunctional, dynamic, interactive, and self-sustaining “living” architecture. One route to interfacing biological systems with architectural materials is functionalization with biomolecules. In particular, functionalization of surfaces with DNA incorporates both informational and active properties such as the ability to...
Paper Details
Title
Interfacing DNA hydrogels with ceramics for biofunctional architectural materials
Published Date
Mar 1, 2022
Journal
Volume
53
Pages
98 - 105
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