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Folding and Characterization of a Bio-responsive Robot from DNA Origami

DOI :

10.3791/51272-v

December 3rd, 2015

December 3rd, 2015

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1Faculty of Life Sciences and the Institute for Nanotechnology & Advanced Materials, Bar-Ilan University

DNA origami is a powerful method for fabricating precise nanoscale objects by programming the self-assembly of DNA molecules. Here we describe a protocol for the folding of a bio-responsive robot from DNA origami, its purification and negative staining for transmission electron microscopic imaging (TEM).

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