Abstract:Recently,
3D printing has provided opportunities for designing
complex structures with ease. These printed structures can serve as
molds for complex materials such as DNA and cetyltrimethylammonium
chloride (CTMA)-modified DNA that have easily tunable functionalities
via the embedding of various nanomaterials such as ions, nanoparticles,
fluorophores, and proteins. Herein, we develop a simple and efficient
method for constructing DNA flat and curved films containing water-soluble/thermochromatic
dyes and di/t… Show more
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