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Materials need to be specially engineered to interface with cells; on the other hand, cells provide great inspiration for new material designs. Here, using examples mainly from our own research, we demonstrate that DNA can be used as both a genetic and generic material for various cell-related applications, including diagnostics, drug delivery, cell culture, protein production, and immuno-modulation...
The study of biology at the molecular level may point to new directions in materials design and construction — not just mimicking biomolecular systems, but actually using biomolecules themselves to construct novel materials. Indeed, by taking this new fabrication route, significant and path-breaking achievements may be made by materials scientists and engineers. This article is intended to serve as...
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