Liquid DNA Coacervates form Porous Capsular Hydrogels via Viscoelastic Phase Separation on Microdrop...
Liquid DNA Coacervates form Porous Capsular Hydrogels via Viscoelastic Phase Separation on Microdroplet Interface
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Weinheim: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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Liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS) droplets of biopolymers are known as functional microdroplets in living cells and have recently been used to construct protocells and artificial cells. The formation of DNA coacervates (also referred to as DNA droplets) from branched DNA nanostructures and the control of their physical properties via DNA nanost...
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Liquid DNA Coacervates form Porous Capsular Hydrogels via Viscoelastic Phase Separation on Microdroplet Interface
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2196-7350
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2196-7350
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10.1002/admi.202300898