DNA ‘tricked’ to act as nano-building blocks
April 14, 2009 | Source: PhysOrg.com
McGill University researchers have succeeded in manufacturing custom-designed nanotubes by incorporating synthetic metallic molecules into DNA strands that are programmed to assemble into complex one- two- and three-dimensional structures.
The resulting nanotubes offer great potential for the construction of metal nanowires of different geometries, for encapsulation and selective release of drugs near the site of diseased cells, for example.