Due to their unique properties like porosity, high water content, softness and biocompatibility, hydrogels are of great interest for biomedical applications such as tissue engineering and drug delivery. We describe a programmable drug delivery system that is based on highly biocompatible SiNP/CNT–DANN nanocomposites, which can be synthesized in a highly modular fashion from DNA-functionalized carbon nanotubes and silica nanoparticles via enzymatic rolling circle amplification. Specific molecular recognition properties were implemented into the materials by DNA sequence design, as demonstrated by incorporation of GC/CG-rich stem loop and aptamer motifs that enable selective binding of intercalating drugs and cell surface receptors, respectiv...
RNA interference (RNAi) therapy is promising for treating various diseases but the delivery of small...
DNA nanotubes (NTs) have attracted extensive interest as artificial cytoskeletons for biomedical, sy...
Engineered nanomaterials are increasingly being used for commercial purposes and especially for biom...
Biomedical applications require substrata that allow for the grafting, colonization and control of e...
DNA hydrogels are an emerging class of materials that hold great promise for numerous biotechnologic...
DNA has been used as a material for the construction of nanoscale objects. These nanostructures are ...
Modern medicine has achieved extraordinary results with the use of nanotechnologies. The combination...
We report on the directed postsynthetic functionalization of soft DNA nanocomposite materials with p...
We report on the directed postsynthetic functionalization of soft DNA nanocomposite materials with p...
A series of multi-walled carbon nanotube (MWCNT) conjugates is described, functionalized with differ...
DNA has been utilized to engineer the novel functionalized and networked nanostructures in this diss...
DNA nanotubes hold promise as scaffolds for protein organization, as templates of nanowires and phot...
The development of a DNA-based cell-responsive biohybrid interface that can be used for spatially co...
The facile and controlled fabrication of homogeneously grafted cationic polymers on carbon nanotubes...
Carbon nanotube-natural biopolymer nanovectors have important potential applications in delivery sys...
RNA interference (RNAi) therapy is promising for treating various diseases but the delivery of small...
DNA nanotubes (NTs) have attracted extensive interest as artificial cytoskeletons for biomedical, sy...
Engineered nanomaterials are increasingly being used for commercial purposes and especially for biom...
Biomedical applications require substrata that allow for the grafting, colonization and control of e...
DNA hydrogels are an emerging class of materials that hold great promise for numerous biotechnologic...
DNA has been used as a material for the construction of nanoscale objects. These nanostructures are ...
Modern medicine has achieved extraordinary results with the use of nanotechnologies. The combination...
We report on the directed postsynthetic functionalization of soft DNA nanocomposite materials with p...
We report on the directed postsynthetic functionalization of soft DNA nanocomposite materials with p...
A series of multi-walled carbon nanotube (MWCNT) conjugates is described, functionalized with differ...
DNA has been utilized to engineer the novel functionalized and networked nanostructures in this diss...
DNA nanotubes hold promise as scaffolds for protein organization, as templates of nanowires and phot...
The development of a DNA-based cell-responsive biohybrid interface that can be used for spatially co...
The facile and controlled fabrication of homogeneously grafted cationic polymers on carbon nanotubes...
Carbon nanotube-natural biopolymer nanovectors have important potential applications in delivery sys...
RNA interference (RNAi) therapy is promising for treating various diseases but the delivery of small...
DNA nanotubes (NTs) have attracted extensive interest as artificial cytoskeletons for biomedical, sy...
Engineered nanomaterials are increasingly being used for commercial purposes and especially for biom...