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. 2022 Oct 21;2(11):2381–2399. doi: 10.1021/jacsau.2c00292

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Timeline of tile-based and origami-based DNA nanostructures: (1) 2D DNA tiles including one-arm junction. Reproduced from ref (199). Copyright 2019, American Chemical Society. (2) DNA cube. Reproduced from ref (199). Copyright 2019, American Chemical Society. (3) Double-crossover (DX)-based alternating 2D array. Reproduced from ref (200). Copyright 2021, American Chemical Society. (4) 2D square lattice assembled with 4 × 4 DNA tiles. Reproduced from ref (199). Copyright 2019, American Chemical Society. (5) Tetrahedral DNA framework. Reproduced from ref (199). Copyright 2019, American Chemical Society. (6) Hierarchical polyhedral DNA framework. Reproduced from ref (199). Copyright 2019, American Chemical Society. (7) 3D DNA crystal self-assembled with a tensegrity DNA triangle motif. Reproduced from ref (199). Copyright 2019, American Chemical Society. (8) Tile DNA bricks-based 3D DNA framework. Reproduced from ref (199). Copyright 2019, American Chemical Society. (9) 3D DNA teddy bear. Reproduced from ref (201). Copyright 2021, American Chemical Society. (10) DNA-origami-based smiley face. Reproduced from ref (199). Copyright 2019, American Chemical Society. (11) 3D Hollow DNA box with a lid. Reproduced from ref (200). Copyright 2021, American Chemical Society. (12) 3D monolith with multiple pleated layers. Reproduced from ref (199). Copyright 2019, American Chemical Society. (13) 3D ellipsoid with complex curvature. Reproduced from ref (199). Copyright 2019, American Chemical Society. (14) Fractal assembly of DNA origami arrays with arbitrary patterns. Reproduced from ref (200). Copyright 2021, American Chemical Society. (15) Gigadalton-scale 3D dodecahedron. Reproduced from ref (200). Copyright 2021, American Chemical Society. (16) Double stranded meta-DNA. Reproduced with permission from ref (61). Copyright 2020, Nature Publishing Group.