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21

DNA damage and repair.


Friedberg EC.Nature. 2003 Jan 23;421(6921):436-40. doi:

10.1038/nature01408.PMID: 12540918 Review.

The aesthetic appeal of the DNA double helix initially hindered notions of DNA mutation and

repair, which would necessarily interfere with its pristine state. But it has since been recognized

that DNA is subject to continuous damage and the cell has an arsena …

22

DNA replication and recombination.


Alberts B.Nature. 2003 Jan 23;421(6921):431-5. doi:

10.1038/nature01407.PMID: 12540917 Review.

Knowledge of the structure of DNA enabled scientists to undertake the difficult task of deciphering

the detailed molecular mechanisms of two dynamic processes that are central to life: the copying of

the genetic information by DNA replication, and its reassortment a …

23

Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy for DNA Biosensors-How Far Are We?
Pyrak E, Krajczewski J, Kowalik A, Kudelski A, Jaworska A.Molecules. 2019 Dec 4;24(24):4423.

doi: 10.3390/molecules24244423.PMID: 31817059 Free PMC article. Review.

A sensitive and accurate identification of specific DNA fragments (usually containing a mutation)

can influence clinical decisions. ...Usually, it takes weeks for patients to obtain their results.

Therefore, different DNA sensors are being intensively developed by m …

24
Long-range DNA charge transport.
Delaney S, Barton JK.J Org Chem. 2003 Aug 22;68(17):6475-83. doi:

10.1021/jo030095y.PMID: 12919006 Review.

The stack of base pairs within double helical DNA has been shown to mediate charge transport

reactions. Charge transport through DNA can result in chemistry at a distance, yielding

oxidative DNA damage at a site remote from the bound oxidant. Since DNA …

25

DNA research in forensic dentistry.


Lijnen I, Willems G.Methods Find Exp Clin Pharmacol. 2001 Nov;23(9):511-7. doi:

10.1358/mf.2001.23.9.662139.PMID: 11876026 Free article. Review.

This review reports on teeth and saliva as a source of DNA. Not only the quantity of DNA available

for the laboratory is important, but also the quality and purity. ...This review reports on the different

techniques used to extract DNA from teeth and saliva, …

26

At the Dawn of Applied DNA Nanotechnology.


Linko V.Molecules. 2020 Feb 3;25(3):639. doi: 10.3390/molecules25030639.PMID: 32028556 Free

PMC article.

Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) serves not only as a genetic information carrier but also as an

excellent material for programmable nanoscale assembly [...]....

27

Targeting DNA with triplexes.


Fox KR.Curr Med Chem. 2000 Jan;7(1):17-37. doi:

10.2174/0929867003375506.PMID: 10637355 Review.

The formation of intermolecular DNA triple helices offers the possibility of designing compounds

with extensive sequence recognition properties which may be useful as antigene agents or tools in

molecular biology. In these structures a third strand oligonucleotide binds in …

28

DNA in a material world.


Seeman NC.Nature. 2003 Jan 23;421(6921):427-31. doi:

10.1038/nature01406.PMID: 12540916 Review.

The specific bonding of DNA base pairs provides the chemical foundation for genetics. This

powerful molecular recognition system can be used in nanotechnology to direct the assembly of

highly structured materials with specific nanoscale features, as well as in DNA c …

29

Research Progress in Construction and Application of Enzyme-Based DNA Logic Gates.


Liu J, Liu S, Zou C, Xu S, Zhou C.IEEE Trans Nanobioscience. 2023 Apr;22(2):245-258. doi:

10.1109/TNB.2022.3181615. Epub 2023 Mar 31.PMID: 35679378 Review.

Based on DNA computing, the most rapidly developed field focuses on DNA molecular logic-gates

computing. In particular, the recent advances in enzyme-based DNA logic gates has emerged as

ideal materials for constructing DNA logic gates. ...

30

[DNA as a drug].
Heisig P.Pharm Unserer Zeit. 1999 May;28(3):130-7.

21

DNA damage and repair.


Friedberg EC.Nature. 2003 Jan 23;421(6921):436-40. doi:

10.1038/nature01408.PMID: 12540918 Review.

The aesthetic appeal of the DNA double helix initially hindered notions of DNA mutation and

repair, which would necessarily interfere with its pristine state. But it has since been recognized

that DNA is subject to continuous damage and the cell has an arsena …

22

DNA replication and recombination.


Alberts B.Nature. 2003 Jan 23;421(6921):431-5. doi:

10.1038/nature01407.PMID: 12540917 Review.

Knowledge of the structure of DNA enabled scientists to undertake the difficult task of deciphering

the detailed molecular mechanisms of two dynamic processes that are central to life: the copying of

the genetic information by DNA replication, and its reassortment a …

23

Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy for DNA Biosensors-How Far Are We?
Pyrak E, Krajczewski J, Kowalik A, Kudelski A, Jaworska A.Molecules. 2019 Dec 4;24(24):4423.

doi: 10.3390/molecules24244423.PMID: 31817059 Free PMC article. Review.

A sensitive and accurate identification of specific DNA fragments (usually containing a mutation)

can influence clinical decisions. ...Usually, it takes weeks for patients to obtain their results.

Therefore, different DNA sensors are being intensively developed by m …


24

Long-range DNA charge transport.


Delaney S, Barton JK.J Org Chem. 2003 Aug 22;68(17):6475-83. doi:

10.1021/jo030095y.PMID: 12919006 Review.

The stack of base pairs within double helical DNA has been shown to mediate charge transport

reactions. Charge transport through DNA can result in chemistry at a distance, yielding

oxidative DNA damage at a site remote from the bound oxidant. Since DNA …

25

DNA research in forensic dentistry.


Lijnen I, Willems G.Methods Find Exp Clin Pharmacol. 2001 Nov;23(9):511-7. doi:

10.1358/mf.2001.23.9.662139.PMID: 11876026 Free article. Review.

This review reports on teeth and saliva as a source of DNA. Not only the quantity of DNA available

for the laboratory is important, but also the quality and purity. ...This review reports on the different

techniques used to extract DNA from teeth and saliva, …

26

At the Dawn of Applied DNA Nanotechnology.


Linko V.Molecules. 2020 Feb 3;25(3):639. doi: 10.3390/molecules25030639.PMID: 32028556 Free

PMC article.

Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) serves not only as a genetic information carrier but also as an

excellent material for programmable nanoscale assembly [...]....

27
Targeting DNA with triplexes.
Fox KR.Curr Med Chem. 2000 Jan;7(1):17-37. doi:

10.2174/0929867003375506.PMID: 10637355 Review.

The formation of intermolecular DNA triple helices offers the possibility of designing compounds

with extensive sequence recognition properties which may be useful as antigene agents or tools in

molecular biology. In these structures a third strand oligonucleotide binds in …

28

DNA in a material world.


Seeman NC.Nature. 2003 Jan 23;421(6921):427-31. doi:

10.1038/nature01406.PMID: 12540916 Review.

The specific bonding of DNA base pairs provides the chemical foundation for genetics. This

powerful molecular recognition system can be used in nanotechnology to direct the assembly of

highly structured materials with specific nanoscale features, as well as in DNA c …

29

Research Progress in Construction and Application of Enzyme-Based DNA Logic Gates.


Liu J, Liu S, Zou C, Xu S, Zhou C.IEEE Trans Nanobioscience. 2023 Apr;22(2):245-258. doi:

10.1109/TNB.2022.3181615. Epub 2023 Mar 31.PMID: 35679378 Review.

Based on DNA computing, the most rapidly developed field focuses on DNA molecular logic-gates

computing. In particular, the recent advances in enzyme-based DNA logic gates has emerged as

ideal materials for constructing DNA logic gates. ...

30
[DNA as a drug].
Heisig P.Pharm Unserer Zeit. 1999 May;28(3):130-7.

21

DNA damage and repair.


Friedberg EC.Nature. 2003 Jan 23;421(6921):436-40. doi:

10.1038/nature01408.PMID: 12540918 Review.

The aesthetic appeal of the DNA double helix initially hindered notions of DNA mutation and

repair, which would necessarily interfere with its pristine state. But it has since been recognized

that DNA is subject to continuous damage and the cell has an arsena …

22

DNA replication and recombination.


Alberts B.Nature. 2003 Jan 23;421(6921):431-5. doi:

10.1038/nature01407.PMID: 12540917 Review.

Knowledge of the structure of DNA enabled scientists to undertake the difficult task of deciphering

the detailed molecular mechanisms of two dynamic processes that are central to life: the copying of

the genetic information by DNA replication, and its reassortment a …

23

Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy for DNA Biosensors-How Far Are We?
Pyrak E, Krajczewski J, Kowalik A, Kudelski A, Jaworska A.Molecules. 2019 Dec 4;24(24):4423.

doi: 10.3390/molecules24244423.PMID: 31817059 Free PMC article. Review.


A sensitive and accurate identification of specific DNA fragments (usually containing a mutation)

can influence clinical decisions. ...Usually, it takes weeks for patients to obtain their results.

Therefore, different DNA sensors are being intensively developed by m …

24

Long-range DNA charge transport.


Delaney S, Barton JK.J Org Chem. 2003 Aug 22;68(17):6475-83. doi:

10.1021/jo030095y.PMID: 12919006 Review.

The stack of base pairs within double helical DNA has been shown to mediate charge transport

reactions. Charge transport through DNA can result in chemistry at a distance, yielding

oxidative DNA damage at a site remote from the bound oxidant. Since DNA …

25

DNA research in forensic dentistry.


Lijnen I, Willems G.Methods Find Exp Clin Pharmacol. 2001 Nov;23(9):511-7. doi:

10.1358/mf.2001.23.9.662139.PMID: 11876026 Free article. Review.

This review reports on teeth and saliva as a source of DNA. Not only the quantity of DNA available

for the laboratory is important, but also the quality and purity. ...This review reports on the different

techniques used to extract DNA from teeth and saliva, …

26

At the Dawn of Applied DNA Nanotechnology.


Linko V.Molecules. 2020 Feb 3;25(3):639. doi: 10.3390/molecules25030639.PMID: 32028556 Free

PMC article.
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) serves not only as a genetic information carrier but also as an

excellent material for programmable nanoscale assembly [...]....

27

Targeting DNA with triplexes.


Fox KR.Curr Med Chem. 2000 Jan;7(1):17-37. doi:

10.2174/0929867003375506.PMID: 10637355 Review.

The formation of intermolecular DNA triple helices offers the possibility of designing compounds

with extensive sequence recognition properties which may be useful as antigene agents or tools in

molecular biology. In these structures a third strand oligonucleotide binds in …

28

DNA in a material world.


Seeman NC.Nature. 2003 Jan 23;421(6921):427-31. doi:

10.1038/nature01406.PMID: 12540916 Review.

The specific bonding of DNA base pairs provides the chemical foundation for genetics. This

powerful molecular recognition system can be used in nanotechnology to direct the assembly of

highly structured materials with specific nanoscale features, as well as in DNA c …

29

Research Progress in Construction and Application of Enzyme-Based DNA Logic Gates.


Liu J, Liu S, Zou C, Xu S, Zhou C.IEEE Trans Nanobioscience. 2023 Apr;22(2):245-258. doi:

10.1109/TNB.2022.3181615. Epub 2023 Mar 31.PMID: 35679378 Review.


Based on DNA computing, the most rapidly developed field focuses on DNA molecular logic-gates

computing. In particular, the recent advances in enzyme-based DNA logic gates has emerged as

ideal materials for constructing DNA logic gates. ...

30

[DNA as a drug].
Heisig P.Pharm Unserer Zeit. 1999 May;28(3):130-7.

21

DNA damage and repair.


Friedberg EC.Nature. 2003 Jan 23;421(6921):436-40. doi:

10.1038/nature01408.PMID: 12540918 Review.

The aesthetic appeal of the DNA double helix initially hindered notions of DNA mutation and

repair, which would necessarily interfere with its pristine state. But it has since been recognized

that DNA is subject to continuous damage and the cell has an arsena …

22

DNA replication and recombination.


Alberts B.Nature. 2003 Jan 23;421(6921):431-5. doi:

10.1038/nature01407.PMID: 12540917 Review.

Knowledge of the structure of DNA enabled scientists to undertake the difficult task of deciphering

the detailed molecular mechanisms of two dynamic processes that are central to life: the copying of

the genetic information by DNA replication, and its reassortment a …

23
Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy for DNA Biosensors-How Far Are We?
Pyrak E, Krajczewski J, Kowalik A, Kudelski A, Jaworska A.Molecules. 2019 Dec 4;24(24):4423.

doi: 10.3390/molecules24244423.PMID: 31817059 Free PMC article. Review.

A sensitive and accurate identification of specific DNA fragments (usually containing a mutation)

can influence clinical decisions. ...Usually, it takes weeks for patients to obtain their results.

Therefore, different DNA sensors are being intensively developed by m …

24

Long-range DNA charge transport.


Delaney S, Barton JK.J Org Chem. 2003 Aug 22;68(17):6475-83. doi:

10.1021/jo030095y.PMID: 12919006 Review.

The stack of base pairs within double helical DNA has been shown to mediate charge transport

reactions. Charge transport through DNA can result in chemistry at a distance, yielding

oxidative DNA damage at a site remote from the bound oxidant. Since DNA …

25

DNA research in forensic dentistry.


Lijnen I, Willems G.Methods Find Exp Clin Pharmacol. 2001 Nov;23(9):511-7. doi:

10.1358/mf.2001.23.9.662139.PMID: 11876026 Free article. Review.

This review reports on teeth and saliva as a source of DNA. Not only the quantity of DNA available

for the laboratory is important, but also the quality and purity. ...This review reports on the different

techniques used to extract DNA from teeth and saliva, …

26
At the Dawn of Applied DNA Nanotechnology.
Linko V.Molecules. 2020 Feb 3;25(3):639. doi: 10.3390/molecules25030639.PMID: 32028556 Free

PMC article.

Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) serves not only as a genetic information carrier but also as an

excellent material for programmable nanoscale assembly [...]....

27

Targeting DNA with triplexes.


Fox KR.Curr Med Chem. 2000 Jan;7(1):17-37. doi:

10.2174/0929867003375506.PMID: 10637355 Review.

The formation of intermolecular DNA triple helices offers the possibility of designing compounds

with extensive sequence recognition properties which may be useful as antigene agents or tools in

molecular biology. In these structures a third strand oligonucleotide binds in …

28

DNA in a material world.


Seeman NC.Nature. 2003 Jan 23;421(6921):427-31. doi:

10.1038/nature01406.PMID: 12540916 Review.

The specific bonding of DNA base pairs provides the chemical foundation for genetics. This

powerful molecular recognition system can be used in nanotechnology to direct the assembly of

highly structured materials with specific nanoscale features, as well as in DNA c …

29

Research Progress in Construction and Application of Enzyme-Based DNA Logic Gates.


Liu J, Liu S, Zou C, Xu S, Zhou C.IEEE Trans Nanobioscience. 2023 Apr;22(2):245-258. doi:

10.1109/TNB.2022.3181615. Epub 2023 Mar 31.PMID: 35679378 Review.

Based on DNA computing, the most rapidly developed field focuses on DNA molecular logic-gates

computing. In particular, the recent advances in enzyme-based DNA logic gates has emerged as

ideal materials for constructing DNA logic gates. ...

30

[DNA as a drug].
Heisig P.Pharm Unserer Zeit. 1999 May;28(3):130-7.

21

DNA damage and repair.


Friedberg EC.Nature. 2003 Jan 23;421(6921):436-40. doi:

10.1038/nature01408.PMID: 12540918 Review.

The aesthetic appeal of the DNA double helix initially hindered notions of DNA mutation and

repair, which would necessarily interfere with its pristine state. But it has since been recognized

that DNA is subject to continuous damage and the cell has an arsena …

22

DNA replication and recombination.


Alberts B.Nature. 2003 Jan 23;421(6921):431-5. doi:

10.1038/nature01407.PMID: 12540917 Review.

Knowledge of the structure of DNA enabled scientists to undertake the difficult task of deciphering

the detailed molecular mechanisms of two dynamic processes that are central to life: the copying of

the genetic information by DNA replication, and its reassortment a …


23

Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy for DNA Biosensors-How Far Are We?
Pyrak E, Krajczewski J, Kowalik A, Kudelski A, Jaworska A.Molecules. 2019 Dec 4;24(24):4423.

doi: 10.3390/molecules24244423.PMID: 31817059 Free PMC article. Review.

A sensitive and accurate identification of specific DNA fragments (usually containing a mutation)

can influence clinical decisions. ...Usually, it takes weeks for patients to obtain their results.

Therefore, different DNA sensors are being intensively developed by m …

24

Long-range DNA charge transport.


Delaney S, Barton JK.J Org Chem. 2003 Aug 22;68(17):6475-83. doi:

10.1021/jo030095y.PMID: 12919006 Review.

The stack of base pairs within double helical DNA has been shown to mediate charge transport

reactions. Charge transport through DNA can result in chemistry at a distance, yielding

oxidative DNA damage at a site remote from the bound oxidant. Since DNA …

25

DNA research in forensic dentistry.


Lijnen I, Willems G.Methods Find Exp Clin Pharmacol. 2001 Nov;23(9):511-7. doi:

10.1358/mf.2001.23.9.662139.PMID: 11876026 Free article. Review.

This review reports on teeth and saliva as a source of DNA. Not only the quantity of DNA available

for the laboratory is important, but also the quality and purity. ...This review reports on the different

techniques used to extract DNA from teeth and saliva, …


26

At the Dawn of Applied DNA Nanotechnology.


Linko V.Molecules. 2020 Feb 3;25(3):639. doi: 10.3390/molecules25030639.PMID: 32028556 Free

PMC article.

Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) serves not only as a genetic information carrier but also as an

excellent material for programmable nanoscale assembly [...]....

27

Targeting DNA with triplexes.


Fox KR.Curr Med Chem. 2000 Jan;7(1):17-37. doi:

10.2174/0929867003375506.PMID: 10637355 Review.

The formation of intermolecular DNA triple helices offers the possibility of designing compounds

with extensive sequence recognition properties which may be useful as antigene agents or tools in

molecular biology. In these structures a third strand oligonucleotide binds in …

28

DNA in a material world.


Seeman NC.Nature. 2003 Jan 23;421(6921):427-31. doi:

10.1038/nature01406.PMID: 12540916 Review.

The specific bonding of DNA base pairs provides the chemical foundation for genetics. This

powerful molecular recognition system can be used in nanotechnology to direct the assembly of

highly structured materials with specific nanoscale features, as well as in DNA c …

29
Research Progress in Construction and Application of Enzyme-Based DNA Logic Gates.
Liu J, Liu S, Zou C, Xu S, Zhou C.IEEE Trans Nanobioscience. 2023 Apr;22(2):245-258. doi:

10.1109/TNB.2022.3181615. Epub 2023 Mar 31.PMID: 35679378 Review.

Based on DNA computing, the most rapidly developed field focuses on DNA molecular logic-gates

computing. In particular, the recent advances in enzyme-based DNA logic gates has emerged as

ideal materials for constructing DNA logic gates. ...

30

[DNA as a drug].
Heisig P.Pharm Unserer Zeit. 1999 May;28(3):130-7.

21

DNA damage and repair.


Friedberg EC.Nature. 2003 Jan 23;421(6921):436-40. doi:

10.1038/nature01408.PMID: 12540918 Review.

The aesthetic appeal of the DNA double helix initially hindered notions of DNA mutation and

repair, which would necessarily interfere with its pristine state. But it has since been recognized

that DNA is subject to continuous damage and the cell has an arsena …

22

DNA replication and recombination.


Alberts B.Nature. 2003 Jan 23;421(6921):431-5. doi:

10.1038/nature01407.PMID: 12540917 Review.


Knowledge of the structure of DNA enabled scientists to undertake the difficult task of deciphering

the detailed molecular mechanisms of two dynamic processes that are central to life: the copying of

the genetic information by DNA replication, and its reassortment a …

23

Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy for DNA Biosensors-How Far Are We?
Pyrak E, Krajczewski J, Kowalik A, Kudelski A, Jaworska A.Molecules. 2019 Dec 4;24(24):4423.

doi: 10.3390/molecules24244423.PMID: 31817059 Free PMC article. Review.

A sensitive and accurate identification of specific DNA fragments (usually containing a mutation)

can influence clinical decisions. ...Usually, it takes weeks for patients to obtain their results.

Therefore, different DNA sensors are being intensively developed by m …

24

Long-range DNA charge transport.


Delaney S, Barton JK.J Org Chem. 2003 Aug 22;68(17):6475-83. doi:

10.1021/jo030095y.PMID: 12919006 Review.

The stack of base pairs within double helical DNA has been shown to mediate charge transport

reactions. Charge transport through DNA can result in chemistry at a distance, yielding

oxidative DNA damage at a site remote from the bound oxidant. Since DNA …

25

DNA research in forensic dentistry.


Lijnen I, Willems G.Methods Find Exp Clin Pharmacol. 2001 Nov;23(9):511-7. doi:

10.1358/mf.2001.23.9.662139.PMID: 11876026 Free article. Review.


This review reports on teeth and saliva as a source of DNA. Not only the quantity of DNA available

for the laboratory is important, but also the quality and purity. ...This review reports on the different

techniques used to extract DNA from teeth and saliva, …

26

At the Dawn of Applied DNA Nanotechnology.


Linko V.Molecules. 2020 Feb 3;25(3):639. doi: 10.3390/molecules25030639.PMID: 32028556 Free

PMC article.

Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) serves not only as a genetic information carrier but also as an

excellent material for programmable nanoscale assembly [...]....

27

Targeting DNA with triplexes.


Fox KR.Curr Med Chem. 2000 Jan;7(1):17-37. doi:

10.2174/0929867003375506.PMID: 10637355 Review.

The formation of intermolecular DNA triple helices offers the possibility of designing compounds

with extensive sequence recognition properties which may be useful as antigene agents or tools in

molecular biology. In these structures a third strand oligonucleotide binds in …

28

DNA in a material world.


Seeman NC.Nature. 2003 Jan 23;421(6921):427-31. doi:

10.1038/nature01406.PMID: 12540916 Review.


The specific bonding of DNA base pairs provides the chemical foundation for genetics. This

powerful molecular recognition system can be used in nanotechnology to direct the assembly of

highly structured materials with specific nanoscale features, as well as in DNA c …

29

Research Progress in Construction and Application of Enzyme-Based DNA Logic Gates.


Liu J, Liu S, Zou C, Xu S, Zhou C.IEEE Trans Nanobioscience. 2023 Apr;22(2):245-258. doi:

10.1109/TNB.2022.3181615. Epub 2023 Mar 31.PMID: 35679378 Review.

Based on DNA computing, the most rapidly developed field focuses on DNA molecular logic-gates

computing. In particular, the recent advances in enzyme-based DNA logic gates has emerged as

ideal materials for constructing DNA logic gates. ...

30

[DNA as a drug].
Heisig P.Pharm Unserer Zeit. 1999 May;28(3):130-7.

21

DNA damage and repair.


Friedberg EC.Nature. 2003 Jan 23;421(6921):436-40. doi:

10.1038/nature01408.PMID: 12540918 Review.

The aesthetic appeal of the DNA double helix initially hindered notions of DNA mutation and

repair, which would necessarily interfere with its pristine state. But it has since been recognized

that DNA is subject to continuous damage and the cell has an arsena …

22
DNA replication and recombination.
Alberts B.Nature. 2003 Jan 23;421(6921):431-5. doi:

10.1038/nature01407.PMID: 12540917 Review.

Knowledge of the structure of DNA enabled scientists to undertake the difficult task of deciphering

the detailed molecular mechanisms of two dynamic processes that are central to life: the copying of

the genetic information by DNA replication, and its reassortment a …

23

Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy for DNA Biosensors-How Far Are We?
Pyrak E, Krajczewski J, Kowalik A, Kudelski A, Jaworska A.Molecules. 2019 Dec 4;24(24):4423.

doi: 10.3390/molecules24244423.PMID: 31817059 Free PMC article. Review.

A sensitive and accurate identification of specific DNA fragments (usually containing a mutation)

can influence clinical decisions. ...Usually, it takes weeks for patients to obtain their results.

Therefore, different DNA sensors are being intensively developed by m …

24

Long-range DNA charge transport.


Delaney S, Barton JK.J Org Chem. 2003 Aug 22;68(17):6475-83. doi:

10.1021/jo030095y.PMID: 12919006 Review.

The stack of base pairs within double helical DNA has been shown to mediate charge transport

reactions. Charge transport through DNA can result in chemistry at a distance, yielding

oxidative DNA damage at a site remote from the bound oxidant. Since DNA …

25
DNA research in forensic dentistry.
Lijnen I, Willems G.Methods Find Exp Clin Pharmacol. 2001 Nov;23(9):511-7. doi:

10.1358/mf.2001.23.9.662139.PMID: 11876026 Free article. Review.

This review reports on teeth and saliva as a source of DNA. Not only the quantity of DNA available

for the laboratory is important, but also the quality and purity. ...This review reports on the different

techniques used to extract DNA from teeth and saliva, …

26

At the Dawn of Applied DNA Nanotechnology.


Linko V.Molecules. 2020 Feb 3;25(3):639. doi: 10.3390/molecules25030639.PMID: 32028556 Free

PMC article.

Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) serves not only as a genetic information carrier but also as an

excellent material for programmable nanoscale assembly [...]....

27

Targeting DNA with triplexes.


Fox KR.Curr Med Chem. 2000 Jan;7(1):17-37. doi:

10.2174/0929867003375506.PMID: 10637355 Review.

The formation of intermolecular DNA triple helices offers the possibility of designing compounds

with extensive sequence recognition properties which may be useful as antigene agents or tools in

molecular biology. In these structures a third strand oligonucleotide binds in …

28

DNA in a material world.


Seeman NC.Nature. 2003 Jan 23;421(6921):427-31. doi:

10.1038/nature01406.PMID: 12540916 Review.

The specific bonding of DNA base pairs provides the chemical foundation for genetics. This

powerful molecular recognition system can be used in nanotechnology to direct the assembly of

highly structured materials with specific nanoscale features, as well as in DNA c …

29

Research Progress in Construction and Application of Enzyme-Based DNA Logic Gates.


Liu J, Liu S, Zou C, Xu S, Zhou C.IEEE Trans Nanobioscience. 2023 Apr;22(2):245-258. doi:

10.1109/TNB.2022.3181615. Epub 2023 Mar 31.PMID: 35679378 Review.

Based on DNA computing, the most rapidly developed field focuses on DNA molecular logic-gates

computing. In particular, the recent advances in enzyme-based DNA logic gates has emerged as

ideal materials for constructing DNA logic gates. ...

30

[DNA as a drug].
Heisig P.Pharm Unserer Zeit. 1999 May;28(3):130-7.

21

DNA damage and repair.


Friedberg EC.Nature. 2003 Jan 23;421(6921):436-40. doi:

10.1038/nature01408.PMID: 12540918 Review.

The aesthetic appeal of the DNA double helix initially hindered notions of DNA mutation and

repair, which would necessarily interfere with its pristine state. But it has since been recognized

that DNA is subject to continuous damage and the cell has an arsena …
22

DNA replication and recombination.


Alberts B.Nature. 2003 Jan 23;421(6921):431-5. doi:

10.1038/nature01407.PMID: 12540917 Review.

Knowledge of the structure of DNA enabled scientists to undertake the difficult task of deciphering

the detailed molecular mechanisms of two dynamic processes that are central to life: the copying of

the genetic information by DNA replication, and its reassortment a …

23

Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy for DNA Biosensors-How Far Are We?
Pyrak E, Krajczewski J, Kowalik A, Kudelski A, Jaworska A.Molecules. 2019 Dec 4;24(24):4423.

doi: 10.3390/molecules24244423.PMID: 31817059 Free PMC article. Review.

A sensitive and accurate identification of specific DNA fragments (usually containing a mutation)

can influence clinical decisions. ...Usually, it takes weeks for patients to obtain their results.

Therefore, different DNA sensors are being intensively developed by m …

24

Long-range DNA charge transport.


Delaney S, Barton JK.J Org Chem. 2003 Aug 22;68(17):6475-83. doi:

10.1021/jo030095y.PMID: 12919006 Review.

The stack of base pairs within double helical DNA has been shown to mediate charge transport

reactions. Charge transport through DNA can result in chemistry at a distance, yielding

oxidative DNA damage at a site remote from the bound oxidant. Since DNA …
25

DNA research in forensic dentistry.


Lijnen I, Willems G.Methods Find Exp Clin Pharmacol. 2001 Nov;23(9):511-7. doi:

10.1358/mf.2001.23.9.662139.PMID: 11876026 Free article. Review.

This review reports on teeth and saliva as a source of DNA. Not only the quantity of DNA available

for the laboratory is important, but also the quality and purity. ...This review reports on the different

techniques used to extract DNA from teeth and saliva, …

26

At the Dawn of Applied DNA Nanotechnology.


Linko V.Molecules. 2020 Feb 3;25(3):639. doi: 10.3390/molecules25030639.PMID: 32028556 Free

PMC article.

Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) serves not only as a genetic information carrier but also as an

excellent material for programmable nanoscale assembly [...]....

27

Targeting DNA with triplexes.


Fox KR.Curr Med Chem. 2000 Jan;7(1):17-37. doi:

10.2174/0929867003375506.PMID: 10637355 Review.

The formation of intermolecular DNA triple helices offers the possibility of designing compounds

with extensive sequence recognition properties which may be useful as antigene agents or tools in

molecular biology. In these structures a third strand oligonucleotide binds in …

28
DNA in a material world.
Seeman NC.Nature. 2003 Jan 23;421(6921):427-31. doi:

10.1038/nature01406.PMID: 12540916 Review.

The specific bonding of DNA base pairs provides the chemical foundation for genetics. This

powerful molecular recognition system can be used in nanotechnology to direct the assembly of

highly structured materials with specific nanoscale features, as well as in DNA c …

29

Research Progress in Construction and Application of Enzyme-Based DNA Logic Gates.


Liu J, Liu S, Zou C, Xu S, Zhou C.IEEE Trans Nanobioscience. 2023 Apr;22(2):245-258. doi:

10.1109/TNB.2022.3181615. Epub 2023 Mar 31.PMID: 35679378 Review.

Based on DNA computing, the most rapidly developed field focuses on DNA molecular logic-gates

computing. In particular, the recent advances in enzyme-based DNA logic gates has emerged as

ideal materials for constructing DNA logic gates. ...

30

[DNA as a drug].
Heisig P.Pharm Unserer Zeit. 1999 May;28(3):130-7.

21

DNA damage and repair.


Friedberg EC.Nature. 2003 Jan 23;421(6921):436-40. doi:

10.1038/nature01408.PMID: 12540918 Review.


The aesthetic appeal of the DNA double helix initially hindered notions of DNA mutation and

repair, which would necessarily interfere with its pristine state. But it has since been recognized

that DNA is subject to continuous damage and the cell has an arsena …

22

DNA replication and recombination.


Alberts B.Nature. 2003 Jan 23;421(6921):431-5. doi:

10.1038/nature01407.PMID: 12540917 Review.

Knowledge of the structure of DNA enabled scientists to undertake the difficult task of deciphering

the detailed molecular mechanisms of two dynamic processes that are central to life: the copying of

the genetic information by DNA replication, and its reassortment a …

23

Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy for DNA Biosensors-How Far Are We?
Pyrak E, Krajczewski J, Kowalik A, Kudelski A, Jaworska A.Molecules. 2019 Dec 4;24(24):4423.

doi: 10.3390/molecules24244423.PMID: 31817059 Free PMC article. Review.

A sensitive and accurate identification of specific DNA fragments (usually containing a mutation)

can influence clinical decisions. ...Usually, it takes weeks for patients to obtain their results.

Therefore, different DNA sensors are being intensively developed by m …

24

Long-range DNA charge transport.


Delaney S, Barton JK.J Org Chem. 2003 Aug 22;68(17):6475-83. doi:

10.1021/jo030095y.PMID: 12919006 Review.


The stack of base pairs within double helical DNA has been shown to mediate charge transport

reactions. Charge transport through DNA can result in chemistry at a distance, yielding

oxidative DNA damage at a site remote from the bound oxidant. Since DNA …

25

DNA research in forensic dentistry.


Lijnen I, Willems G.Methods Find Exp Clin Pharmacol. 2001 Nov;23(9):511-7. doi:

10.1358/mf.2001.23.9.662139.PMID: 11876026 Free article. Review.

This review reports on teeth and saliva as a source of DNA. Not only the quantity of DNA available

for the laboratory is important, but also the quality and purity. ...This review reports on the different

techniques used to extract DNA from teeth and saliva, …

26

At the Dawn of Applied DNA Nanotechnology.


Linko V.Molecules. 2020 Feb 3;25(3):639. doi: 10.3390/molecules25030639.PMID: 32028556 Free

PMC article.

Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) serves not only as a genetic information carrier but also as an

excellent material for programmable nanoscale assembly [...]....

27

Targeting DNA with triplexes.


Fox KR.Curr Med Chem. 2000 Jan;7(1):17-37. doi:

10.2174/0929867003375506.PMID: 10637355 Review.


The formation of intermolecular DNA triple helices offers the possibility of designing compounds

with extensive sequence recognition properties which may be useful as antigene agents or tools in

molecular biology. In these structures a third strand oligonucleotide binds in …

28

DNA in a material world.


Seeman NC.Nature. 2003 Jan 23;421(6921):427-31. doi:

10.1038/nature01406.PMID: 12540916 Review.

The specific bonding of DNA base pairs provides the chemical foundation for genetics. This

powerful molecular recognition system can be used in nanotechnology to direct the assembly of

highly structured materials with specific nanoscale features, as well as in DNA c …

29

Research Progress in Construction and Application of Enzyme-Based DNA Logic Gates.


Liu J, Liu S, Zou C, Xu S, Zhou C.IEEE Trans Nanobioscience. 2023 Apr;22(2):245-258. doi:

10.1109/TNB.2022.3181615. Epub 2023 Mar 31.PMID: 35679378 Review.

Based on DNA computing, the most rapidly developed field focuses on DNA molecular logic-gates

computing. In particular, the recent advances in enzyme-based DNA logic gates has emerged as

ideal materials for constructing DNA logic gates. ...

30

[DNA as a drug].
Heisig P.Pharm Unserer Zeit. 1999 May;28(3):130-7.

21
DNA damage and repair.
Friedberg EC.Nature. 2003 Jan 23;421(6921):436-40. doi:

10.1038/nature01408.PMID: 12540918 Review.

The aesthetic appeal of the DNA double helix initially hindered notions of DNA mutation and

repair, which would necessarily interfere with its pristine state. But it has since been recognized

that DNA is subject to continuous damage and the cell has an arsena …

22

DNA replication and recombination.


Alberts B.Nature. 2003 Jan 23;421(6921):431-5. doi:

10.1038/nature01407.PMID: 12540917 Review.

Knowledge of the structure of DNA enabled scientists to undertake the difficult task of deciphering

the detailed molecular mechanisms of two dynamic processes that are central to life: the copying of

the genetic information by DNA replication, and its reassortment a …

23

Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy for DNA Biosensors-How Far Are We?
Pyrak E, Krajczewski J, Kowalik A, Kudelski A, Jaworska A.Molecules. 2019 Dec 4;24(24):4423.

doi: 10.3390/molecules24244423.PMID: 31817059 Free PMC article. Review.

A sensitive and accurate identification of specific DNA fragments (usually containing a mutation)

can influence clinical decisions. ...Usually, it takes weeks for patients to obtain their results.

Therefore, different DNA sensors are being intensively developed by m …

24
Long-range DNA charge transport.
Delaney S, Barton JK.J Org Chem. 2003 Aug 22;68(17):6475-83. doi:

10.1021/jo030095y.PMID: 12919006 Review.

The stack of base pairs within double helical DNA has been shown to mediate charge transport

reactions. Charge transport through DNA can result in chemistry at a distance, yielding

oxidative DNA damage at a site remote from the bound oxidant. Since DNA …

25

DNA research in forensic dentistry.


Lijnen I, Willems G.Methods Find Exp Clin Pharmacol. 2001 Nov;23(9):511-7. doi:

10.1358/mf.2001.23.9.662139.PMID: 11876026 Free article. Review.

This review reports on teeth and saliva as a source of DNA. Not only the quantity of DNA available

for the laboratory is important, but also the quality and purity. ...This review reports on the different

techniques used to extract DNA from teeth and saliva, …

26

At the Dawn of Applied DNA Nanotechnology.


Linko V.Molecules. 2020 Feb 3;25(3):639. doi: 10.3390/molecules25030639.PMID: 32028556 Free

PMC article.

Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) serves not only as a genetic information carrier but also as an

excellent material for programmable nanoscale assembly [...]....

27

Targeting DNA with triplexes.


Fox KR.Curr Med Chem. 2000 Jan;7(1):17-37. doi:

10.2174/0929867003375506.PMID: 10637355 Review.

The formation of intermolecular DNA triple helices offers the possibility of designing compounds

with extensive sequence recognition properties which may be useful as antigene agents or tools in

molecular biology. In these structures a third strand oligonucleotide binds in …

28

DNA in a material world.


Seeman NC.Nature. 2003 Jan 23;421(6921):427-31. doi:

10.1038/nature01406.PMID: 12540916 Review.

The specific bonding of DNA base pairs provides the chemical foundation for genetics. This

powerful molecular recognition system can be used in nanotechnology to direct the assembly of

highly structured materials with specific nanoscale features, as well as in DNA c …

29

Research Progress in Construction and Application of Enzyme-Based DNA Logic Gates.


Liu J, Liu S, Zou C, Xu S, Zhou C.IEEE Trans Nanobioscience. 2023 Apr;22(2):245-258. doi:

10.1109/TNB.2022.3181615. Epub 2023 Mar 31.PMID: 35679378 Review.

Based on DNA computing, the most rapidly developed field focuses on DNA molecular logic-gates

computing. In particular, the recent advances in enzyme-based DNA logic gates has emerged as

ideal materials for constructing DNA logic gates. ...

30

[DNA as a drug].
Heisig P.Pharm Unserer Zeit. 1999 May;28(3):130-7.

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