Common in nature and found in DNA and amino acids, chiral molecules are asymmetric with a structure that’s different from its mirror image. Chiral amino acids are “left-handed” and cannot be swapped ...
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The shape of molecules to come: A Q&A on designing DNA nanostructures for biomedical applications
An important specialty in this field—and a signature area of study at the University at Albany's RNA Institute—is DNA ...
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