DNA-based nanostructures have received great attention as molecular vehicles for cellular delivery of biomolecules and cancer drugs. Here, we report on the cellular uptake of tubule-like DNA tile-assembled nanostructures 27 nm in length and 8 nm in diameter that carry siRNA molecules, folic acid and fluorescent dyes. In our observations, the DNA structures are delivered to the endosome and do not reach the cytosol of the GFP-expressing HeLa cells that were used in the experiments. Consistent with this observation, no elevated silencing of the GFP gene could be detected. Furthermore, the presence of up to six molecules of folic acid on the carrier surface did not alter the uptake behavior and gene silencing. We further observed several chall...
DNA nanopores offer a unique nano-scale foothold at the membrane interface that can help advance the...
The advent of DNA technology has demonstrated great potential in a wide range of applications, espec...
DNA nanostructures are expected to be applied for targeted drug delivery to immune cells. However, t...
DNA-based nanostructures have received great attention as molecular vehicles for cellular delivery o...
Fluorescent dye labeling of DNA oligonucleotides and nanostructures is one of the most used techniqu...
<p><b>Background:</b> DNA hybridization allows the preparation of nanoscale DNA structures with desi...
Fluorescent dye labeling of DNA oligonucleotides and nanostructures is one of the most used techniqu...
This dataset contains the raw data that were used for the publication entitled, "Membrane-Interactin...
No two genetically-identical human cells are exactly the same. In the last decade, in vivo studies h...
Programmable, synthetic cells have applications in sensing and drug-delivery. Currently, development...
No two genetically-identical human cells are exactly the same. In the last decade, in vivo studies h...
DNA self-assembly provides a programmable bottom-up approach for the synthesis of complex structures...
For the past two decades, synthetic transmembrane nanopores and nanochannels have become powerful to...
DNA has been used to build nanostructures with potential biomedical applications. However, their use...
DNA nanopores offer a unique nano-scale foothold at the membrane interface that can help advance the...
The advent of DNA technology has demonstrated great potential in a wide range of applications, espec...
DNA nanostructures are expected to be applied for targeted drug delivery to immune cells. However, t...
DNA-based nanostructures have received great attention as molecular vehicles for cellular delivery o...
Fluorescent dye labeling of DNA oligonucleotides and nanostructures is one of the most used techniqu...
<p><b>Background:</b> DNA hybridization allows the preparation of nanoscale DNA structures with desi...
Fluorescent dye labeling of DNA oligonucleotides and nanostructures is one of the most used techniqu...
This dataset contains the raw data that were used for the publication entitled, "Membrane-Interactin...
No two genetically-identical human cells are exactly the same. In the last decade, in vivo studies h...
Programmable, synthetic cells have applications in sensing and drug-delivery. Currently, development...
No two genetically-identical human cells are exactly the same. In the last decade, in vivo studies h...
DNA self-assembly provides a programmable bottom-up approach for the synthesis of complex structures...
For the past two decades, synthetic transmembrane nanopores and nanochannels have become powerful to...
DNA has been used to build nanostructures with potential biomedical applications. However, their use...
DNA nanopores offer a unique nano-scale foothold at the membrane interface that can help advance the...
The advent of DNA technology has demonstrated great potential in a wide range of applications, espec...
DNA nanostructures are expected to be applied for targeted drug delivery to immune cells. However, t...