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    Responsive core-shell DNA particles trigger lipid-membrane disruption and bacteria entrapment by Walczak, Michal, Brady, Ryan A., Mancini, Leonardo, Contini, Claudia, Rubio-Sánchez, Roger, Kaufhold, William T., Cicuta, Pietro, Di Michele, Lorenzo

    Published in Nature communications (06-08-2021)
    “…Biology has evolved a variety of agents capable of permeabilizing and disrupting lipid membranes, from amyloid aggregates, to antimicrobial peptides, to venom…”
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    Reaction–Diffusion Patterning of DNA-Based Artificial Cells by Leathers, Adrian, Walczak, Michal, Brady, Ryan A., Al Samad, Assala, Kotar, Jurij, Booth, Michael J., Cicuta, Pietro, Di Michele, Lorenzo

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (28-09-2022)
    “…Biological cells display complex internal architectures with distinct micro environments that establish the chemical heterogeneity needed to sustain cellular…”
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    β‑Amino Acids Reduce Ternary Complex Stability and Alter the Translation Elongation Mechanism by Cruz-Navarrete, F. Aaron, Griffin, Wezley C., Chan, Yuk-Cheung, Martin, Maxwell I., Alejo, Jose L., Brady, Ryan A., Natchiar, S. Kundhavai, Knudson, Isaac J., Altman, Roger B., Schepartz, Alanna, Miller, Scott J., Blanchard, Scott C.

    Published in ACS central science (26-06-2024)
    “…Templated synthesis of proteins containing non-natural amino acids (nnAAs) promises to expand the chemical space available to biological therapeutics and…”
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    Cation-Responsive and Photocleavable Hydrogels from Noncanonical Amphiphilic DNA Nanostructures by Fabrini, Giacomo, Minard, Aisling, Brady, Ryan A, Di Antonio, Marco, Di Michele, Lorenzo

    Published in Nano letters (26-01-2022)
    “…Thanks to its biocompatibility, versatility, and programmable interactions, DNA has been proposed as a building block for functional, stimuli-responsive…”
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    Crystallization of Amphiphilic DNA C‑Stars by Brady, Ryan A, Brooks, Nicholas J, Cicuta, Pietro, Di Michele, Lorenzo

    Published in Nano letters (10-05-2017)
    “…Many emerging technologies require materials with well-defined three-dimensional nanoscale architectures. Production of these structures is currently…”
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    Influence of hydrophobic moieties on the crystallization of amphiphilic DNA nanostructures by Walczak, Michal, Brady, Ryan A, Leathers, Adrian, Kotar, Jurij, Di Michele, Lorenzo

    Published in The Journal of chemical physics (28-02-2023)
    “…Three-dimensional crystalline frameworks with nanoscale periodicity are valuable for many emerging technologies, from nanophotonics to nanomedicine. DNA…”
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    Amphiphilic-DNA Platform for the Design of Crystalline Frameworks with Programmable Structure and Functionality by Brady, Ryan A, Brooks, Nicholas J, Foderà, Vito, Cicuta, Pietro, Di Michele, Lorenzo

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (14-11-2018)
    “…The reliable preparation of functional, ordered, nanostructured frameworks would be a game changer for many emerging technologies, from energy storage to…”
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    Membrane Scaffolds Enhance the Responsiveness and Stability of DNA-Based Sensing Circuits by Kaufhold, Will T, Brady, Ryan A, Tuffnell, Joshua M, Cicuta, Pietro, Di Michele, Lorenzo

    Published in Bioconjugate chemistry (17-07-2019)
    “…Target-induced DNA strand displacement is an excellent candidate for developing analyte-responsive DNA circuitry to be used in clinical diagnostics and…”
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    Flexibility defines structure in crystals of amphiphilic DNA nanostars by Brady, Ryan A, Kaufhold, William T, Brooks, Nicholas J, Foderà, Vito, Di Michele, Lorenzo

    Published 06-11-2018
    “…DNA nanostructures with programmable shape and interactions can be used as building blocks for the self-assembly of crystalline materials with prescribed…”
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