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The [[Nobel_Prizes_for_3D_Molecular_Structure#2020-2029|Nobel Prize winning group of David Baker]] has designed standardized protein building blocks that self assemble into a wide range of nanostructures. The building blocks attach to each other at specific sites and angles, and come in various sizes.
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Huddy, Hsia, Kibler, Xu & 27 others in the [[Nobel_Prizes_for_3D_Molecular_Structure#2020-2029|Nobel Prize winning group of David Baker]] has designed standardized protein building blocks that self assemble into a wide range of nanostructures. The building blocks attach to each other at specific sites and angles, and come in various sizes.
>>> [[Synthetic nanomaterials from standardized protein blocks|Get a quick overview!]] >>>
>>> [[Synthetic nanomaterials from standardized protein blocks|Get a quick overview!]] >>>

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Self-assembling Nano-Cages

Huddy, Hsia, Kibler, Xu & 27 others in the Nobel Prize winning group of David Baker has designed standardized protein building blocks that self assemble into a wide range of nanostructures. The building blocks attach to each other at specific sites and angles, and come in various sizes.

>>> Get a quick overview! >>>

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