Nanofabrication Handbook
Self-Assembled DNA Nanostructures and DNA Devices
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Reif, JH; Chandran, H; Gopalkrishnan, N; LaBean, T
January 1, 2012
The particular molecular-scale constructs that are the topic of this chapter are known as DNA nanostructures. As will be explained, DNA nanostructures have some unique advantages among nanostructures: they are relatively easy to design, fairly predictable in their geometric structures, and have been experimentally implemented in a growing number of labs around the world. They are constructed primarily of synthetic DNA.
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Reif, J. H., Chandran, H., Gopalkrishnan, N., & LaBean, T. (2012). Self-Assembled DNA Nanostructures and DNA Devices. In Nanofabrication Handbook (pp. 299–328). https://doi.org/10.1201/b11626
Reif, J. H., H. Chandran, N. Gopalkrishnan, and T. LaBean. “Self-Assembled DNA Nanostructures and DNA Devices.” In Nanofabrication Handbook, 299–328, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1201/b11626.
Reif JH, Chandran H, Gopalkrishnan N, LaBean T. Self-Assembled DNA Nanostructures and DNA Devices. In: Nanofabrication Handbook. 2012. p. 299–328.
Reif, J. H., et al. “Self-Assembled DNA Nanostructures and DNA Devices.” Nanofabrication Handbook, 2012, pp. 299–328. Scopus, doi:10.1201/b11626.
Reif JH, Chandran H, Gopalkrishnan N, LaBean T. Self-Assembled DNA Nanostructures and DNA Devices. Nanofabrication Handbook. 2012. p. 299–328.