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The programmable nature of DNA allows the construction of custom‐designed static and dynamic nanostructures, and assembly conditions typically require high concentrations of magnesium ions that restricts their applications. In other solution conditions tested for DNA nanostructure assembly, only a limited set of divalent and monovalent ions are used so far (typically Mg2+ and Na+). Here, we investigate...
DNA Nanostructures
Xing Wang, Arun Richard Chandrasekaran and co‐workers assembled DNA nanostructures in a wide variety of ions (Ca2+, Ba2+, Na+, K+ and Li+). Nanostructures assembled in monovalent ions (Na+, K+ and Li+) exhibit a higher nuclease resistance compared to those assembled in divalent ions (Mg2+, Ca2+ and Ba2+). In article number 2300040, the authors present new assembly conditions for...
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