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22 February 2021 Nucleic acid nanofabrication: existential angst and killer applications
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Abstract
Nucleic acid self-assembly is a nanofabrication technology that exists at the intersection between conventional silicon fabrication, enzymes, small molecule synthesis, and polymer manufacturing. While it cannot compete directly with any one of these incumbent technologies, its combination of attributes is unique and opens up space for a host of novel applications. We discuss its strengths, limitations, and applications.
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J. Alexander Liddle and Jacob M. Majikes "Nucleic acid nanofabrication: existential angst and killer applications", Proc. SPIE 11610, Novel Patterning Technologies 2021, 1161015 (22 February 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2588353
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KEYWORDS
Nanofabrication

Logic

Manufacturing

Molecular self-assembly

Molecules

Nanolithography

Parallel computing

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