DNA Nanotechnology and Its Applications in Biomedical Research
DNA nanotechnology, which uses DNA as a material to self-assemble designed nanostructures, including DNA 2D arrays, 3D nanostructures, DNA nanotubes and DNA nanomechanical devices, has showed great promise in biomedical applications. Various DNA nanostructures have been used for protein
characterization, enzyme assembly, biosensing, drug delivery and biomimetic assemblies. In this review, we will present recent advances of DNA nanotechnology and its applications in biomedical research field.
Keywords: 2D DNA ARRAYS; 3D DNA NANOSTRUCTURES; BIOMIMETIC ASSEMBLIES; BIOSENSING; DNA DEVICES; DNA MOTIFS; DNA NANOTUBES; DRUG DELIVERY; ENZYME ASSEMBLY; PROTEIN CHARACTERIZATION
Document Type: Review Article
Publication date: 01 September 2014
- Journal of Biomedical Nanotechnology (JBN) is a peer-reviewed multidisciplinary journal providing broad coverage in all research areas focused on the applications of nanotechnology in medicine, drug delivery systems, infectious disease, biomedical sciences, biotechnology, and all other related fields of life sciences.
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