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Martynenko, Irina; Ruider, Veronika; Dass, Mihir; Liedl, Tim und Nickels, Philipp C. (2021): DNA Origami Meets Bottom-Up Nanopatterning. In: ACS Nano, Vol. 15, No. 7: pp. 10769-10774

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Abstract

DNA origami has emerged as a powerful molecular breadboard with nanometer resolution that can integrate the world of bottom-up (bio)chemistry with large-scale, macroscopic devices created by top-down lithography. Substituting the top-down patterning with self-assembled colloidal nanoparticles now takes the manufacturing complexity of top-down lithography out of the equation. As a result, the deterministic positioning of single molecules or nanoscale objects on macroscopic arrays is benchtop ready and easily accessible.

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