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Leveraging DNA Origami to Study Phagocytosis
Many plasma membrane receptors and ligands form nanoscale clusters on the plasma membrane surface. However, methods for directly and precisely manipulating nanoscale protein localization are limited, making un...
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Molecular goniometers for single-particle cryo-electron microscopy of DNA-binding proteins
Correct reconstruction of macromolecular structure by cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) relies on accurate determination of the orientation of single-particle images. For small (<100 kDa) DNA-binding proteins...
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Erratum: Self-assembly of DNA into nanoscale three-dimensional shapes
Nature 459, 414–418 (2009) In this Letter, Figure 3 was printed incorrectly. The corrected figure is presented below.
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Self-assembly of DNA into nanoscale three-dimensional shapes
An important goal in nanotechnology is the programmable self-assembly of complex, three-dimensional nanostructures. With DNA as the building block, synthesis techniques have developed to the stage where two-di...
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Network security and data integrity in academia: an assessment and a proposal for large-scale archiving
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Open AccessPubNet: a flexible system for visualizing literature derived networks
We have developed PubNet, a web-based tool that extracts several types of relationships returned by PubMed queries and maps them into networks, allowing for graphical visualization, textual navigation, and top...
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Computer security in academia—a potential roadblock to distributed annotation of the human genome