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Lipids and DNA nanostructures independently control artificial cell mechanics

Lipids and DNA nanostructures independently control artificial cell mechanics

What if the mechanical properties of a cell could be programmed like the components of a machine? Researchers at the University of Tokyo have discovered that two fundamental modes of cellular deformation—stretching and bending—can be independently controlled using different molecular building blocks. The finding provides a new strategy for engineering artificial cells, drug-delivery capsules and adaptive soft materials with precisely tailored mechanical functions.

Originally reported by Phys.org. All credit to the original publisher. Read the original →
Aarav Mehta — Technology desk.

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