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Sep 22, 2012 - A strategy to speed up DNA walking devices through the use of DNA catalysts has been developed. The DNA walker is designed to move on a ...
Sep 22, 2012 - A strategy to speed up DNA walking devices through the use of DNA catalysts has been developed. The DNA walker is designed to move on a ...
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Sep 22, 2012 - and the locomotion is about 1 order of magnitude faster than previous hybridization-based walker. Additionally, one branch of the walker can ...
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William B. Sherman and Nadrian C. Seeman* A Precisely Controlled DNA Biped Walking Device. Page 1204. The unset strand in Figure 2b was mislabeled. The correct version of Figure 2 is shown below.
NL048887A 10.1021/nl048887a Published on Web 07/29/2004