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K. J. Liu, T.‐H. Wang and co‐workers report a novel magnetic thermoplastic silica material called Nanobind on page 10630. Nanobind employs a jellyfish tentacle binding mechanism to perform high yield extraction of ultra high molecular weight genomic DNA. It is fabricated using an easily‐scaled, heat‐shrinking process to generate a high density of microscale folds and nanoscale silica lamellae that...
An inexpensive, magnetic thermoplastic nanomaterial is developed utilizing a hierarchical layering of micro‐ and nanoscale silica lamellae to create a high‐surface‐area and low‐shear substrate capable of capturing vast amounts of ultrahigh‐molecular‐weight DNA. Extraction is performed via a simple 45 min process and is capable of achieving binding capacities up to 1 000 000 times greater than silica...
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