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Could a cheap molecule used to disinfect swimming pools provide the key to creating a new form of DNA nanomaterials? Cyanuric…
Could a cheap molecule used to disinfect swimming pools provide the key to creating a new form of DNA nanomaterials? Cyanuric…
Molecule used to disinfect water could be key to building new kind of DNA structures By Chris Chipello Could a cheap molecule…
McGill University rightOriginal Study Posted by on March 2, 2016 You are free to share this article under the Attribution 4.0…
Mar 2 2016 The interaction of adenine bases strung together into short DNA strands with the small molecule cyanuric acid leads…
Montréal, QC, Canada (Scicasts) — Could a cheap molecule used to disinfect swimming pools provide the key to creating a new…
Molecule used to disinfect water could be key to building new kind of DNA structures.
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Could a cheap molecule used to disinfect swimming pools provide the key to creating a new form of DNA nanomaterials? Cyanuric…
Could a cheap molecule used to disinfect swimming pools provide the key to creating a new form of DNA nanomaterials? Cyanuric…
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(Nanowerk News) Cyanuric acid is commonly used to stabilize chlorine in backyard pools; it binds to free chlorine and releases…
Could a cheap molecule used to disinfect swimming pools provide the key to creating a new form of DNA nanomaterials? Cyanuric…
Cyanuric acid, a small molecule with three thymine-like faces, reprogrammes the assembly of unmodified poly(adenine) into long…