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Applications of DNA hybrids in biobased medicine and materials Liu, Qing
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Applications of DNA hybrids in biobased medicine and materials Qing Liu
1. Hardly to believe, the foundation of this colorful world is four nucleobases. 2. DNA has fascinated the world by its role as a carrier for the genetic information as well as its utilization as a structural motif for the assembly of nanostructures. (Chapter 1).
3. The liquid-like property of micelle cores can be both advantageous and disadvantageous in the same application. (Chapter 2).
4. One minute improvement in design may lead to enormous reduction in downstream cost. (Chapter 3).
5. Combination of the unidirectional motion of the molecular motor with the programmability of DNA can lead to applications in drug delivery and gene therapy. (Chapter 4).
6. Expensive as it is, the outstanding properties of DNA organogel are intriguing. (Chapter 5).
7. Automation and Internet are making people numb: after 4 years of DNA synthesis, I still can’t tell the full chemistry behind it.
8. Sometimes, what comes out is not what you expected. What you can do is adjusting accordingly and making the data useful.
9. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. 10. Happy wife, happy life.