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Open AccessNanomechanical DNA origami 'single-molecule beacons' directly imaged by atomic force microscopy
DNA origami involves the folding of long single-stranded DNA into designed structures with the aid of short staple strands; such structures may enable the development of useful nanomechanical DNA devices. Here...
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DNA nanostructures as scaffolds for metal nanoparticles
The rapid development of DNA nanotechnology has enabled the precise bottom-up integration of metal nanoparticles (NPs) on a nanometer scale. The recent introduction of the DNA origami technique has facilitated...
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Instant preparation of a biodegradable injectable polymer formulation exhibiting a temperature-responsive sol–gel transition
We developed a very quick and convenient preparative method for an injectable polymer (IP) formulation to overcome solubility problems of IPs. We investigated the effects of various additives on the dispersion...
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Encapsulation of a gold nanoparticle in a DNA origami container
A ‘box-shaped’ three-dimensional (3D) DNA origami of ~40-nm dimensions was selectively formed by closing a symmetric open motif with three orthogonal faces. This 3D DNA origami was used as an intelligent nano-...
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Open AccessA DNA aptamer recognising a malaria protein biomarker can function as part of a DNA origami assembly
DNA aptamers have potential for disease diagnosis and as therapeutics, particularly when interfaced with programmable molecular technology. Here we have combined DNA aptamers specific for the malaria biomarker Pl...
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Analysis of the sol-to-gel transition behavior of temperature-responsive injectable polymer systems by fluorescence resonance energy transfer
Amphiphilic triblock copolymers of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) and aliphatic polyesters such as poly(ɛ-caprolactone-co-glycolide) (PCGA) are typical examples of thermogelling polymers. In the gelation mechanis...
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Open AccessDNA-assisted swarm control in a biomolecular motor system
In nature, swarming behavior has evolved repeatedly among motile organisms because it confers a variety of beneficial emergent properties. These include improved information gathering, protection from predator...
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Open AccessControl of swarming of molecular robots
Recently we demonstrated swarming of a self-propelled biomolecular motor system microtubule (MT)-kinesin where interactions among thousands of motile MTs were regulated in a highly programmable fashion by usin...
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Correction to: Molecular Material for Molecular Robots
Correction to: Chapter 6 in: S. Murata (ed.), Molecular Robotics, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-3987-7_6
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Open AccessLoss of multipotency in adipose-derived stem cells after culture in temperature-responsive injectable polymer hydrogels
Adipose-derived stem cells (AdSCs), a type of mesenchymal stem cell, are expected to be applicable to regenerative medicine and cellular delivery systems. The maintenance of cell multipotency and control of th...