2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2015.04.037
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Biomimetic DNA nanoballs for oligonucleotide delivery

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“…The polymerase continually adds complementary nucleotides to the template until it is denatured or runs out of available nucleotides. This creates long stranded DNA with a known, repeating sequence that is dependent on the sequence of the circular template . This long stranded DNA can be manipulated through staple strands similarly to DNA origami .…”
Section: Dna‐based Approaches For Drug/gene Deliverymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The polymerase continually adds complementary nucleotides to the template until it is denatured or runs out of available nucleotides. This creates long stranded DNA with a known, repeating sequence that is dependent on the sequence of the circular template . This long stranded DNA can be manipulated through staple strands similarly to DNA origami .…”
Section: Dna‐based Approaches For Drug/gene Deliverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The staple strands can also be manufactured through RCA and cleaved through a site‐specific cleavage. RCA has been used to create nanotubes, DNA nanoballs . nanobelts that can intercalate dox and quantum dots, and DNA nanoclews .…”
Section: Dna‐based Approaches For Drug/gene Deliverymentioning
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“…employed hybridization with a specific DNA template with a condensation of the resulted DNA complex by a viral Mu peptide (Fig. ) . The formed “DNA nanoballs” coated with HA were effectively internalized by cancer cells.…”
Section: Cell/tissue Targetingmentioning
confidence: 99%