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Solid-state nanopores unravel twisted DNA mystery

Science Daily - 1 Sep 2016 23:23
Solid-state nanopores unravel twisted DNA mystery Cancer thrives when mutated cells undergo frequent division. Most anti-cancer drugs work by inserting themselves in between the DNA base pairs that encode our genetic information. This process is known as intercalation, and it can result in subtle changes to the DNA molecule's geometric shape or tertiary structure. These structural changes interfere with the DNA's transcription and a cell's replication process, ultimately resulting in cell death. While intercalating agents used in chemotherapy d...
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