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    Three-Dimensional Structures Self-Assembled from DNA Bricks by Ke, Yonggang, Ong, Luvena L., Shih, William M., Yin, Peng

    “…We describe a simple and robust method to construct complex three-dimensional (3D) structures by using short synthetic DNA strands that we call "DNA bricks."…”
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    Programmable self-assembly of three-dimensional nanostructures from 10,000 unique components by Ong, Luvena L., Hanikel, Nikita, Yaghi, Omar K., Grun, Casey, Strauss, Maximilian T., Bron, Patrick, Lai-Kee-Him, Josephine, Schueder, Florian, Wang, Bei, Wang, Pengfei, Kishi, Jocelyn Y., Myhrvold, Cameron, Zhu, Allen, Jungmann, Ralf, Bellot, Gaetan, Ke, Yonggang, Yin, Peng

    Published in Nature (London) (07-12-2017)
    “…DNA bricks with binding domains of 13 nucleotides instead of the typical 8 make it possible to self-assemble gigadalton-scale, three-dimensional nanostructures…”
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    Cooperative Nanoparticles for Tumor Detection and Photothermally Triggered Drug Delivery by Park, Ji-Ho, von Maltzahn, Geoffrey, Ong, Luvena L., Centrone, Andrea, Hatton, T. Alan, Ruoslahti, Erkki, Bhatia, Sangeeta N., Sailor, Michael J.

    Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (23-02-2010)
    “…A cooperative nanosystem consisting of two distinct nanomaterials works in vivo to detect tumor tissues and deliver drugs to the site. Gold nanorods (GNRs)…”
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    Humanized mice with ectopic artificial liver tissues by Chen, Alice A, Thomas, David K, Ong, Luvena L, Schwartz, Robert E, Golub, Todd R, Bhatia, Sangeeta N

    “…"Humanized" mice offer a window into aspects of human physiology that are otherwise inaccessible. The best available methods for liver humanization rely on…”
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    Barcode extension for analysis and reconstruction of structures by Myhrvold, Cameron, Baym, Michael, Hanikel, Nikita, Ong, Luvena L, Gootenberg, Jonathan S, Yin, Peng

    Published in Nature communications (13-03-2017)
    “…Collections of DNA sequences can be rationally designed to self-assemble into predictable three-dimensional structures. The geometric and functional diversity…”
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    DNA brick crystals with prescribed depths by Ke, Yonggang, Ong, Luvena L., Sun, Wei, Song, Jie, Dong, Mingdong, Shih, William M., Yin, Peng

    Published in Nature chemistry (01-11-2014)
    “…The ability to assemble functional materials with precise spatial arrangements is important for applications ranging from protein crystallography to…”
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    Understanding Förster Resonance Energy Transfer in the Sheet Regime with DNA Brick-Based Dye Networks by Mathur, Divita, Samanta, Anirban, Ancona, Mario G, Díaz, Sebastián A, Kim, Youngchan, Melinger, Joseph S, Goldman, Ellen R, Sadowski, John Paul, Ong, Luvena L, Yin, Peng, Medintz, Igor L

    Published in ACS nano (26-10-2021)
    “…Controlling excitonic energy transfer at the molecular level is a key requirement for transitioning nanophotonics research to viable devices with the main…”
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    Complex DNA Brick Assembly by Ong, Luvena, Ke, Yonggang

    “…DNA nanostructures are a useful technology for precisely organizing and manipulating nanomaterials. The DNA bricks method is a modular and versatile platform…”
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    Hierarchical Assembly of DNA Nanostructures Based on Four-Way Toehold-Mediated Strand Displacement by Lin, Tong, Yan, Jun, Ong, Luvena L., Robaszewski, Joanna, Lu, Hoang D., Mi, Yongli, Yin, Peng, Wei, Bryan

    Published in Nano letters (08-08-2018)
    “…Because of its attractive cost and yield, hierarchical assembly, in which constituent structures of lower hierarchy share a majority of components, is an…”
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    Complex Reconfiguration of DNA Nanostructures by Wei, Bryan, Ong, Luvena L., Chen, Jeffrey, Jaffe, Alexander S., Yin, Peng

    Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (14-07-2014)
    “…Nucleic acids have been used to create diverse synthetic structural and dynamic systems. Toehold‐mediated strand displacement has enabled the construction of…”
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    A Compact DNA Cube with Side Length 10 nm by Scheible, Max B., Ong, Luvena L., Woehrstein, Johannes B., Jungmann, Ralf, Yin, Peng, Simmel, Friedrich C.

    “…A small and compact DNA cube with zeptoliter volume is constructed by means of a generalized DNA brick concept using short synthetic oligonucleotides with…”
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    Complex Reconfiguration of DNA Nanostructures by Wei, Bryan, Ong, Luvena L., Chen, Jeffrey, Jaffe, Alexander S., Yin, Peng

    Published in Angewandte Chemie (14-07-2014)
    “…Nucleic acids have been used to create diverse synthetic structural and dynamic systems. Toehold‐mediated strand displacement has enabled the construction of…”
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    Sub-100-nm metafluorophores with digitally tunable optical properties self-assembled from DNA by Woehrstein, Johannes B, Strauss, Maximilian T, Ong, Luvena L, Wei, Bryan, Zhang, David Y, Jungmann, Ralf, Yin, Peng

    Published in Science advances (01-06-2017)
    “…Fluorescence microscopy allows specific target detection down to the level of single molecules and has become an enabling tool in biological research. To…”
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    Understanding Förster Resonance Energy Transfer in the Sheet Regime with DNA Brick-Based Dye Networks by Mathur, Divita, Samanta, Anirban, Ancona, Mario G, Díaz, Sebastián A, Kim, Youngchan, Melinger, Joseph S, Goldman, Ellen R, Sadowski, John Paul, Ong, Luvena L, Yin, Peng, Medintz, Igor L

    Published in ACS nano (26-10-2021)
    “…Controlling excitonic energy transfer at the molecular level is a key requirement for transitioning nanophotonics research to viable devices with the main…”
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    Programmable self-assembly of three-dimensional nanostructures from 104 unique components by Ong, Luvena L., Hanikel, Nikita, Yaghi, Omar K., Grun, Casey, Strauss, Maximilian T., Bron, Patrick, Lai-Kee-Him, Josephine, Schueder, Florian, Wang, Bei, Wang, Pengfei, Kishi, Jocelyn Y., Myhrvold, Cameron A., Zhu, Allen, Jungmann, Ralf, Bellot, Gaetan, Ke, Yonggang, Yin, Peng

    Published in Nature (London) (06-12-2017)
    “…Nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) are widely used to construct nanoscale structures with ever increasing complexity 1 – 14 for possible applications in fields as…”
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    DNA Brick Crystals with Prescribed Depth by Ke, Yonggang, Ong, Luvena L., Sun, Wei, Song, Jie, Dong, Mingdong, Shih, William M., Yin, Peng

    Published in Nature chemistry (19-10-2014)
    “…We describe a general framework for constructing two-dimensional crystals with prescribed depth and sophisticated three-dimensional features. These crystals…”
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    Humanized mice with ectopic artificial liver tissues by Chen, Alice A, Thomas, David K, Ong, Luvena L, Schwartz, Robert E, Golub, Todd R, Bhatia, Sangeeta N

    “…"Humanized" mice offer a window into aspects of human physiology that are otherwise inaccessible. The best available methods for liver humanization rely on…”
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