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DNA-programmable nanoparticle crystallization

Sung Yong Park, Abigail K. R. Lytton-Jean, Byeongdu Lee, Steven Weigand, George C. Schatz & Chad A. Mirkin

Nature 451, 553-556(31 January 2008)

doi:10.1038/nature06508

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Scheme of gold nanoparticle assembly method.

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f.c.c. gold nanoparticle SAXS pattern.

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b.c.c. gold nanoparticle SAXS pattern.

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Figure 4

Changing DNA length and gold nanoparticle size in the binary-component assembly scheme (b.c.c.).

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