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This project explores the use of DNA-based nanomaterials to precisely control immune signaling pathways. By leveraging the self-organization of these materials, it aims to develop innovative immune-modulating therapies that can respond to biological stimuli without artificial intervention.
Self-organization of matter into structured architectures with emerging functionality is arguably the most important phenomenon to enable life.
Unfortunately, human efforts to successfully engineer materials that control hierarchical order and achieve precise action in cells, have suffered from structural heterogeneity and limitations in functional precision.
Immune pathways are prime examples of cascades where a finely balanced sequence of interactions decides between life-changing outcomes, va…
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