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DNA catalysts do the work of protein enzymes
DNA catalysts do the work of protein enzymes
- Chemists have used DNA to do a protein's job, creating opportunities for DNA to find work in more areas of biology, chemistry and medicine than ever before.
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10.1073/pnas.1221946110
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