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From: Exploring the diverse biomedical applications of programmable and multifunctional DNA nanomaterials

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A History of branched DNA [25,26,27,28,29,30,31,32,33,34,35,36,37]. B Assembly of octahedra frames into DNA lattice [11]. C Synthesis of binary and ternary SiNP/CNT–DNA nanocomposite materials [38]. D Molecular docking study of the potential drug carriers. Stable binding poses of cationic conjugated polymers (CCP) and selective cellular uptake by the interaction of cell surface protein and its aptamer [39]. E Application of the DNA nanomesh on the filter membrane [40]. F Functionalization of CNT@DNA with DBP molecules containing specific FG and Attachment of multiple NPs onto a CNT [42]. G DNA-modified silica and carbon nanotubes were used to amplify the encoding plasmid of interlaced protein in a rolling circle [43]

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