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Nature has provided us with the right tools: functional nucleic acids | Nature has provided us with the right tools: functional nucleic acids | ||
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Revision as of 08:18, 26 September 2016
What impact would it have to cure cystic fibrosis by correcting the causing dysfunctional mRNA but without genetically modifying the patient?
How much safer could our cities be if rape would be prevented by an easy and discrete method to detect drugs ulteriorly poured in drinks?
What could be discovered if every research lab had the possibility to perform cheap and fast western blotting for every protein?
Nature has provided us with the right tools: functional nucleic acids
We made it possible to design functional nucleic acids following the concepts of modularization and standardization
We created a new standard to clone them and work with them, in vitro and in vivo
We set up assays to validate our in silico designs and improve our designing rules
Dive deeper into the ocean of our project to find out how we set the foundations to elevate functional nucleic acids to a new leading role in synthetic biology.