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@article{Peplow2013ProteinGI,
  title={Protein gets in on DNA's origami act},
  author={Mark Peplow},
  journal={Nature},
  year={2013},
  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:87992174}
}
  • M. Peplow
  • Published in Nature 28 April 2013
  • Biology, Materials Science, Chemistry

Engineered bacteria make self-assembling tetrahedra. 

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Nanoscale Assembly Using DNA and Electromagnetic Fields

Aalto University, P.O. Box 11000, FI-00076 Aalto www.aalto.fi Author Antti-Pekka Eskelinen Name of the doctoral dissertation Nanoscale Assembly Using DNA and Electromagnetic Fields Publisher School

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Design of a single-chain polypeptide tetrahedron assembled from coiled-coil segments

A strategy to design self-assembling polypeptide nanostructured polyhedra, based on modularization using orthogonal dimerizing segments, which provides the basis for construction of new topological polyPEptide folds based on the set of Orthogonal interacting polypePTide segments.

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