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Because of high sensitivity and specificity, isothermal nucleic acid amplification are widely applied in many fields. To facilitate and improve their performance, various nanomaterials, like nanoparticles, nanowires, nanosheets, nanotubes, and nanoporous films are introduced in isothermal nucleic acid amplification. However, the specific application, roles, and prospect of nanomaterials in isothermal...
Programmable engineered DNA origami provides infinite possibilities for customizing nanostructures with controllable precision and configurable functionality. Here, a strategy for fabricating an amphiphilic triangular DNA origami with a central nanopore that integrates phase‐stabilizing, porous‐gated, and affinity‐delivering effects is presented. By introducing the DNA origami as a single‐component...
DNA Origami‐Based Emulsion
An amphiphilic triangular DNA origami successfully attaches onto the water‐in‐oil and oil‐in‐water interfaces to solely stabilize the W/O/W emulsion. The DNA origami‐based emulsion is functionalized as a material platform for a bind‐and‐release of specific cargos. More information can be found in article 2104831 by Xingyu Lin, Zisheng Luo, and co‐workers.
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