Is there a future for DNA-based molecular devices in diabetes management?

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We provide a thought experiment in advanced molecular engineering leading to the construction of a molecular robot acting as a DNA-based closed-loop device for the management of diabetes mellitus. The key components of this robot are nucleic acid enzymes regulated allosterically by glucose. In the presence of glucose above a threshold level the robot moves, releasing insulin from a lawn covered with insulin, but stops in its tracks whenever glucose decreases to a level below threshold; thus, the robot could provide an insulin release response to spikes in glucose concentration in real time. © Diabetes Technology Society.

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Taylor, S., & Stojanovic, M. N. (2007). Is there a future for DNA-based molecular devices in diabetes management? Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology. SAGE Publications Inc. https://doi.org/10.1177/193229680700100319

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