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Two States of the Array B. Ding & N.C. Seeman, Science 314, 1583-1585 (2006).
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Transitions in the Array B. Ding & N.C. Seeman, Science 314, 1583-1585 (2006)..
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Transitions in the Array (Zoom) B. Ding & N.C. Seeman, Science 314, 1583-1585 (2006).
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Programming an Array for Assembly A. Carbone & N.C. Seeman, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. (USA) 99 12577-12582 (2002).
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A Ribosome-Like Device: A DNA Nanomechanical Translation Machine Shiping Liao
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A Drawing of the Device Liao, S. & Seeman, N.C. (2004), Science 306, 2072-2074. Movable Sticky Ends Fixed Sticky Ends
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Principles of Operation Liao, S. & Seeman, N.C. (2004), Science 306, 2072-2074.
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Possible Products Liao, S. & Seeman, N.C. (2004), Science 306, 2072-2074.
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Relationship to Traditional Components Liao, S. & Seeman, N.C. (2004), Science 306, 2072-2074. DX Molecules Correspond to Aminoacyl tRNA Molecules Anticodon Equivalent
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Purification, Ligation & Analysis Liao, S. & Seeman, N.C. (2004), Science 306, 2072-2074.
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Sequencing Result * All Combinations Work Liao, S. & Seeman, N.C. (2004), Science 306, 2072-2074.
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Polymer Unit Visualized Application DX Molecule Organized Polymers
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DNA Walking Biped Bill Sherman
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Schematic of the Device and Sidewalk Sherman, W.B. & Seeman, N.C. (2004), NanoLett. 4, 1203-1207.
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