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Fig. 10.4
Building larger structures. (
a
) Using a 26-kilobase single-strand DNA scaffold (Repro-
duced from Ref. [
43
] with permission of the Royal Society of Chemistry). (
b
) Double-stranded
DNA as a unified scaffold (Reprinted with the permission from Ref. [
44
]. Copyright 2012
American Chemical Society). (
c
) Higher-order assembly of zigzag DNA origami (Reprinted
with the permission from Ref. [
49
]. Copyright 2010 American Chemical Society). (
d
)2D
pattern assembled from jigsaw pieces (Reprinted with the permission from Ref. [
51
]. Copy-
right 2011 American Chemical Society). (
e
) 2D array assembled from cross-shaped pieces
(Reproduced from Ref. [
52
] with permission of John Wiley & Sons Ltd.) (
f
) Superorigami
using preformed scaffold frames (Reprinted with the permission from Ref. [
55
]. Copyright
2011 American Chemical Society). (
g
) Higher-order assembly through programmed blunt-end
stacking interactions (Reprinted with permission from Macmillan Publishers Ltd: Ref. [
56
],
copyright 2011)
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