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Recent Advances in DNA Origami-Engineered Nanomaterials and Applications.

Pengfei ZhanAndreas PeilQiao JiangDongfang WangShikufa MousaviQiancheng XiongQi ShenYingxu ShangBaoquan DingChenxiang LinYonggang KeNa Liu
Published in: Chemical reviews (2023)
DNA nanotechnology is a unique field, where physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, engineering, and materials science can elegantly converge. Since the original proposal of Nadrian Seeman, significant advances have been achieved in the past four decades. During this glory time, the DNA origami technique developed by Paul Rothemund further pushed the field forward with a vigorous momentum, fostering a plethora of concepts, models, methodologies, and applications that were not thought of before. This review focuses on the recent progress in DNA origami-engineered nanomaterials in the past five years, outlining the exciting achievements as well as the unexplored research avenues. We believe that the spirit and assets that Seeman left for scientists will continue to bring interdisciplinary innovations and useful applications to this field in the next decade.
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