Design and fabrication of flexible DNA polymer cocoons to encapsulate live cells
The ability to encapsulate living cells could lead to many applications. Here, the authors present a flexible method to graft DNA polymers onto bacteria, yeast and mammalian cells, polymerize them into DNA cocoons and use these to manipulate and select cells based on the encoded polymer sequences on...
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Main Authors: | Tao Gao, Tianshu Chen, Chang Feng, Xiang He, Chaoli Mu, Jun-ichi Anzai, Genxi Li |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/fc2be7df174e42d1a1b6043b02d9a55f |
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