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Royal Society of Chemistry, Soft Matter, 1(11), p. 109-117

DOI: 10.1039/c4sm01332h

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DNA nanotubes and helical nanotapes via self-assembly of ssDNA-amphiphiles

Journal article published in 2015 by Timothy R. Pearce, Efrosini Kokkoli ORCID
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Abstract

ssDNA-amphiphiles with three building blocks, a hydrophobic tail, a polycarbon spacer and different ssDNA headgroups that were created to explore the effect of DNA length and secondary structure on the self-assembly behavior of the amphiphiles, formed bilayer nanotapes that transitioned from twisted nanotapes, to helical nanotapes to nanotubes.