Solidifying framework nucleic acids

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SCIENCE CHINA Chemistry, Volume 61, Issue 12: 1481-1482(2018) https://doi.org/10.1007/s11426-018-9299-x

Solidifying framework nucleic acids

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  • ReceivedJun 4, 2018
  • AcceptedJun 4, 2018
  • PublishedJul 18, 2018

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  • Figure 1

    (a) Illustration of framework nucleic acids (FNA) encoded biomineralization. (b) Schematic illustration for depositing silica thin layer onto FNA structures. (c) Representative FNA nanopores before and after silica mineralization (color online).

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