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DNA origami may has a many potential uses from drug delivery materials to therapeutic robots. Up to now a major limitation of this technique is that the DNA staple strand is typically limited to a few thousand bases in length - this limits the size of the resulting DNA origami structure.
Presented technology solves this problem by making a new kind of DNA origami in which two or more DNA origamis can be connected together more as strongly as a covalent attachment but without actually attaching the two DNA origamis to each other.
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Experimental technologies
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nanotechnology
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Technology selling
Patent licensing
Technology development
New technology applications
Jagiellonian University, founded 1364, is the oldest university in Poland and one of the oldest worldwide. The research and teaching activities are conducted at 15 faculties, including the Medical College (Collegium Medicum). Over 3,700 researchers work at the university and the total number of students is about 50,000.
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