Polyvalent DNA gold nanoparticles
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Polyvalent DNA gold nanoparticles
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Polyvalent DNA gold nanoparticles, now more commonly referred to as spherical nucleic acids, are colloidal gold particles densely modified with short, highly oriented, synthetic DNA strands. They were invented by Chad Mirkin et al. at Northwestern University in 1996. Paul Alivisatos et al. at the University of California, Berkeley introduced a related monovalent structure the same year. Due to the strong interaction between gold and thiols (-SH), the first polyvalent DNA gold nanoparticles were
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