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An interview with Hanadi at KAUST, Saudi Arabia 2019

Self-assembly of DNA nanostructures

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Using DNA as a printing press to create nanostructures | The Chemical Institute of Canada

Canadian Chemical News

From backyard pool chemical to nanomaterial

See also: Nature Chemistry article metrics

A ‘printing press’ for nanoparticles

A better way to build DNA scaffolds

Building tailor-made DNA nanotubes step by step 

Complex functionality from DNA boxes and polymer snakes

DNA cube programmed for an exclusive reveal

‘Highly programmable’ DNA cubes could be used for drug delivery

DNA Motors On

L’ADN utilise comme moyen de construction

McGill University’s Hanadi Sleiman looks to DNA as a template to pattern materials like nanotubes that act as smart delivery systems for therapeutics

All aboard the DNA nanotube

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