Exploring the diverse biomedical applications of programmable and multifunctional DNA nanomaterials

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DNA nanoparticles hold great promise for a range of biological applications, including the development of cutting-edge treatments and diagnostic tests. Their subnanometer-level addressability enables precise, specific modifications with a variety of chemical and biological entities, making them ideal as diagnostic instruments and carriers for targeted delivery. This paper focuses on the potential of DNA nanomaterials, which offer scalability, programmability, and functionality. For example, they can be engineered to provide highly specific biosensing and bioimaging capabilities and show promise as a platform for disease diagnosis and treatment. Successful operation of various biomedical nanomaterials has been demonstrated both in vitro and in vivo. However, there are still significant challenges to overcome, including the need to improve the scalability and reliability of the technology, and to ensure safety in clinical applications. We discuss these challenges and opportunities in detail and highlight the progress and prospects of DNA nanotechnology for biomedical applications.

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Fang, L., Shi, C., Wang, Y., Xiong, Z., & Wang, Y. (2023, December 1). Exploring the diverse biomedical applications of programmable and multifunctional DNA nanomaterials. Journal of Nanobiotechnology. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12951-023-02071-2

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