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TectoRNA - A Blueprint for Programmable RNA Nanostructures - cover

TectoRNA - A Blueprint for Programmable RNA Nanostructures

Fouad Sabry

Publisher: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Summary

Explore the dynamic world of TectoRNA and its pivotal role within the revolutionary field of DNA Origami. This comprehensive book serves as an essential resource for professionals, students, and enthusiasts eager to delve into the intricate design, assembly, and applications of nucleic acids. Gain unparalleled insights into this groundbreaking domain and its farreaching scientific impact.
 
Chapters Brief Overview:
 
1: TectoRNA: Introduces the architecture and functional applications of TectoRNA molecules.
 
2: Robert Dirks: Discusses the pioneering contributions of Robert Dirks to nucleic acid research.
 
3: Selfassembly of nanoparticles: Explores the principles and methods of nanoparticle selfassembly.
 
4: DNA origami: Highlights innovative techniques for folding DNA into complex nanostructures.
 
5: Selfreplication: Examines the selfreplicating behavior of nucleic acidbased systems.
 
6: DNA nanotechnology: Covers the advancements and applications of DNA in nanotechnology.
 
7: Spherical nucleic acid: Focuses on the design and functions of spherical nucleic acids.
 
8: RNA origami: Delves into the engineering of RNA molecules for programmable structures.
 
9: Nucleic acid design: Explains design strategies for functional nucleic acid nanostructures.
 
10: M13 bacteriophage: Details the role of M13 in DNA nanotechnology applications.
 
11: Nadrian Seeman: Honors the groundbreaking work of Nadrian Seeman in DNA nanoscience.
 
12: Holliday junction: Analyzes the structural and functional significance of Holliday junctions.
 
13: Selfassembling peptide: Discusses peptides' role in creating nanoscale selfassembling systems.
 
14: Nucleic acid secondary structure: Outlines the folding patterns of nucleic acid sequences.
 
15: Molecular assembler: Introduces molecular assemblers and their role in nanofabrication.
 
16: Tetraloop: Explores tetraloops' role in stabilizing RNA and DNA structures.
 
17: Nanoring: Investigates nanorings and their applications in nanotechnology.
 
18: Coiled coil: Describes coiledcoil motifs and their selfassembling properties.
 
19: Macromolecular cages: Explores macromolecular cages for encapsulating functional materials.
 
20: Nucleic acid tertiary structure: Focuses on higherorder nucleic acid folding mechanisms.
 
21: Nanoruler: Discusses nanorulers' role in precise molecular measurement.
 
This book bridges the gap between theoretical understanding and practical innovation, making it indispensable for readers aiming to stay at the forefront of DNA Origami advancements. Invest in your knowledge—its value transcends the price.
Available since: 03/21/2025.
Print length: 227 pages.

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