Researcher Fashions DNA to Further Advances in Nanotechnology

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An atomic force microscopy image of the thrombin/DNA complex
In the fifty-year history since the structure of DNA was first revealed, what was once a Nobel prize- winning research discovery has become an omnipresent cultural icon co-opted for promoting everything from fragrances to musical acts. Now, the familiar DNA double helix is serving as a microscopic trellis in order to further advances in nanotechnology aimed at improving human health.


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