Site‐Specific Disulfide‐Mediated Crosslinking of DNA Nanocubes for Enhanced Biological Applications
Sinan Faiad,
Quentin Laurent,
Jathavan Asohan
et al.
Abstract:The development of DNA nanotechnology has enabled the creation of diverse nanomaterials with significant potential in biological applications, such as sensing or drug delivery. From DNA origami to wireframe nanostructures, several strategies have been developed to deliver nucleic acid therapeutics into cells. However, these self‐assembled structures suffer from poor stability in biological media due to low concentrations of divalent cations, degradation by nucleases, and thermal denaturation. Herein, a site‐sp… Show more
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