Nanostructures made of DNA strands can encapsulate, release small-molecule drugs

Sunday, September 1, 2013 - 12:30 in Biology & Nature

Nanoscale "cages" made from strands of DNA can encapsulate small-molecule drugs and release them in response to a specific stimulus, McGill University researchers report in a new study.

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