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Zhao F, Saliba D, Asohan J, Sleiman H
Small Methods . 2024 Dec; :e2401477. PMID: 39696903
Covalently branched DNA molecules are hybrid structures where a small molecule core is covalently linked to different DNA strands. They merge the programmability of DNA nanotechnology with synthetic molecules' functionality,...
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Islas P, Platnich C, Gidi Y, Karimi R, Ginot L, Saliba D, et al.
Adv Mater . 2024 Jul; 36(36):e2403477. PMID: 39049795
DNA nanotechnology has revolutionized the ability to position matter at the nanoscale, but the preparation of DNA-based architectures remains laborious. To facilitate the formation of custom structures, a fully automated...
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Faiad S, Laurent Q, Prinzen A, Asohan J, Saliba D, Toader V, et al.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl . 2023 Oct; 62(51):e202315768. PMID: 37905978
Nucleic acid therapeutics (NATs), such as mRNA, small interfering RNA or antisense oligonucleotides are extremely efficient tools to modulate gene expression and tackle otherwise undruggable diseases. Spherical nucleic acids (SNAs)...
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Luo X, Saliba D, Yang T, Gentile S, Mori K, Islas P, et al.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl . 2023 Aug; 62(44):e202309869. PMID: 37610293
DNA nanotubes (NTs) have attracted extensive interest as artificial cytoskeletons for biomedical, synthetic biology, and materials applications. Here, we report the modular design and assembly of a minimalist yet robust...
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Saliba D, Luo X, Rizzuto F, Sleiman H
Nanoscale . 2023 Feb; 15(11):5403-5413. PMID: 36826342
Nanotubes built from DNA hold promise for several biological and materials applications, due to their high aspect ratio and encapsulation potential. A particularly appealing goal is to control the size,...
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Lachance-Brais C, Rammal M, Asohan J, Katolik A, Luo X, Saliba D, et al.
Adv Sci (Weinh) . 2023 Feb; 10(12):e2205713. PMID: 36752390
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) hydrogels are a unique class of programmable, biocompatible materials able to respond to complex stimuli, making them valuable in drug delivery, analyte detection, cell growth, and shape-memory...
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Brown T, Fakih H, Saliba D, Asohan J, Sleiman H
J Am Chem Soc . 2023 Jan; 145(4):2142-2151. PMID: 36651186
A significant barrier to biological applications of DNA structures is their instability to nucleases. UV-mediated thymine dimerization can crosslink and stabilize DNA nanostructures, but its effect on DNA strand hybridization...
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Saliba D, El Jamal S, Jonderian A, Ammar M, Hmadeh M, Al-Ghoul M
RSC Adv . 2022 May; 10(70):43066-43074. PMID: 35514892
The distinctive layered structure, chemical stability and tunability of layered double hydroxides (LDHs) have led to extensive investigations in various areas of photocatalysis, including photocatalytic water splitting, carbon dioxide photoreduction,...
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Saliba D, Trinh T, Lachance-Brais C, Prinzen A, Rizzuto F, de Rochambeau D, et al.
Chem Sci . 2022 Jan; 13(1):74-80. PMID: 35059153
DNA tweezers have emerged as powerful devices for a wide range of biochemical and sensing applications; however, most DNA tweezers consist of single units activated by DNA recognition, limiting their...
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Prinzen A, Saliba D, Hennecker C, Trinh T, Mittermaier A, Sleiman H
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl . 2020 Apr; 59(31):12900-12908. PMID: 32277788
Triggering the release of small molecules in response to unique biomarkers is important for applications in drug delivery and biodetection. Due to low quantities of biomarker, amplifying release is necessary...