Huge for advances in supramolecular chemistry and self-assembly. I envision drug-delivery vehicles where one can use a heat-pack or sauna to melt away structured DNA to release cargo. DNA self-assembly also recently broke the gigadalton size milestone!
Yeah! That's super recent news. Just read the Wagenbauer, Sigl and Dietz paper a week ago. A great time to be alive indeed. Not only that but the cost is gonna lower, I mean man. Just awesome stuff.
Awesome post. I never knew DNA was being developed as a structural material. It does make sense in some fashion as its a very stable molecule designed to preserve our genetic material. It's only weakness would be nucleases which may be the limiting factor of these structures.
It can be taken into account in order to give more stability to the structure. There are tricks here and there but yeah, is something to be vigilant of.
Thank you for sharing, great stuff! Do you think that at some points these nanomachines could be used as "gates and conductors for biological transistors and diodes", for building biocomputers, or other approaches to that are more viable?
actually so cool, microscopic patterns, WOW. i am excited to where future will lead more. if they managed to draw with DNA :D what's next goal. but still cancer remains unbeatable but this achievements i think soon will change impossible into possible :)
I must say this is a fantastically written article, I never knew origami could be applied to such molecular level. Which by the way is my ex-favourite hobby. Nonetheless the possibility with this new technology, now all we have to do is just wait and see if we can actually apply this properly and integrate it.
Good post sir! This technology can change our understanding of gene regulation, even more, if we can manipulate the DNA sequence and folding we can design a custom genome someday.
When reading about something like this, I always think of how far science has evolved in reality. Like the government secret projects of which we're not aware.
The styling of your post is the best I have seen here, no doubt. Although I don't really understand what the post is talking about. Nice style bro, Keep it up.
Oh, I will be doing a post on my styling. Be sure to be around, also it's about using DNA as blocks to create nanorobots. If you have any doubt feel free to ask.
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This is cool to see here. I just took a class with Dr. Castro at OSU who is one of the main researchers for this project. Great guy.
Awesome, I expect to meet him this year. I'm a fan of his work.
I can't wait to see where this will go for.
The future is here fellows.🚀
That is very cool and I tried to make a bunny based on the video but instead created a brilliant cabbage.
Holy Shit-Snacks! you are a Natural!
Huge for advances in supramolecular chemistry and self-assembly. I envision drug-delivery vehicles where one can use a heat-pack or sauna to melt away structured DNA to release cargo. DNA self-assembly also recently broke the gigadalton size milestone!
Well done posting, thank you!
Yeah! That's super recent news. Just read the Wagenbauer, Sigl and Dietz paper a week ago. A great time to be alive indeed. Not only that but the cost is gonna lower, I mean man. Just awesome stuff.
Awesome post. I never knew DNA was being developed as a structural material. It does make sense in some fashion as its a very stable molecule designed to preserve our genetic material. It's only weakness would be nucleases which may be the limiting factor of these structures.
It can be taken into account in order to give more stability to the structure. There are tricks here and there but yeah, is something to be vigilant of.
Very cool
Thank you for sharing, great stuff! Do you think that at some points these nanomachines could be used as "gates and conductors for biological transistors and diodes", for building biocomputers, or other approaches to that are more viable?
Yeah, indeed my previous post is about it. Check it out.
Thank you! I read it ASAP! :)
actually so cool, microscopic patterns, WOW. i am excited to where future will lead more. if they managed to draw with DNA :D what's next goal. but still cancer remains unbeatable but this achievements i think soon will change impossible into possible :)
The next goal is creating artificial cell organelles. Like mitochondria. Welcome to the future.
I must say this is a fantastically written article, I never knew origami could be applied to such molecular level. Which by the way is my ex-favourite hobby. Nonetheless the possibility with this new technology, now all we have to do is just wait and see if we can actually apply this properly and integrate it.
Good post sir! This technology can change our understanding of gene regulation, even more, if we can manipulate the DNA sequence and folding we can design a custom genome someday.
Imagine signing your own designed DNA, like is a painting.
thank you for sharing this important information
You are welcome
When reading about something like this, I always think of how far science has evolved in reality. Like the government secret projects of which we're not aware.
Thanks for putting this out!
The styling of your post is the best I have seen here, no doubt. Although I don't really understand what the post is talking about. Nice style bro, Keep it up.
Oh, I will be doing a post on my styling. Be sure to be around, also it's about using DNA as blocks to create nanorobots. If you have any doubt feel free to ask.
I find it hard rapping my head around these things, I feel they are somewhat complex. But good job.
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Woow, Thats it's amazing , I can't wait to see more
Amazing post, thanks for creating this!
Amazing post! grettings from Venezuela
Hi, greetings from Colombia.
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Nano technology is something very special and need to invest more in research for this field