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| Nielsen, K. B., Sorensen, S., Cartegni, L., Corydon, T. J., Doktor, T. K., Schroeder, L. D. et al. (2007). Seemingly neutral polymorphic variants may confer immunity to splicing-inactivating mutations: a synonymous SNP in exon 5 of MCAD protects from deleterious mutations in a flanking exonic splicing enhancer. Am J Hum Genet, 80(3), 416-32.
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| Skivesen, N., Tetu, A., Kristensen, M., Kjems, J., Frandsen, L. H. & Borel, P. I. (2007). Photonic-crystal waveguide biosensor. Opt Express, 15(6), 3169-76.
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| Lykke-Andersen, S., Pinol-Roma, S. & Kjems, J. (2007). Alternative splicing of the ADAR1 transcript in a region that functions either as a 5'-UTR or an ORF. Rna, 13(10), 1732-44.
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| Xu, S., Dong, M., Liu, X., Howard, K. A., Kjems, J. & Besenbacher, F. (2007). Direct force measurements between siRNA and chitosan molecules using force spectroscopy. Biophys J, 93(3), 952-9.
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| Novotny, G. W., Sonne, S. B., Nielsen, J. E., Jonstrup, S. P., Hansen, M. A., Skakkebaek, N. E. et al. (2007). Translational repression of E2F1 mRNA in carcinoma in situ and normal testis correlates with expression of the miR-17-92 cluster. Cell Death Differ, 14(4), 879-82.
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CDNA highlights
Single-molecule chemical reactions on DNA origamiResearchers at the Danish National Research Foundation’s Centre for DNA Nanotechnology (CDNA) at iNANO demonstrate that it is possible to control chemical reactions on DNA nanostructures and generate images of reactions of individual molecules. The results were published on 28 February in Nature Nanotechnology. The article is available here |
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CDNA news
May 2010: DNA nano-spider published in Nature
CDNA collaborator Hao Yan publishes the paper "Molecular robots guided by prescriptive landscapes". A molecular nanorobot dubbed a "spider" and labeled with green dyes traverses a substrate track built upon a DNA origami scaffold. It journeys towards its red-labeled goal by cleaving the visited substrates, thus exhibiting the characteristics of an autonomously moving, behavior-based robot at the molecular scale. In the same issue of Nature DNA origami was used to create an assembly line for synthesizing gold nanoparticles. |
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April 2010: Kasper Jahn wins Rock n' Research
This year’s Researchers Grand Prix (nicknamed Rock’n Research) held in Lille Vega on Tuesday 20 April was won by Kasper Jahn, PhD student at iNANO and CDNA. |
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March 2010: Tools for prediction and design
In a review article in New Biotechnology Ebbe Sloth Andersen describes the computer tools available for prediction and design of DNA and RNA structures. Read review - Browse tool table |
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