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== Related Work == | == Related Work == | ||
For prior work on designing DNA walkers, please see [Cite | For prior work on designing DNA walkers, please see [Cite Bath et al., 2005 & 2009][Cite Green et al., 2008][Cite Gu et al., 2010][Cite He et al., 2010][Cite Kinbara et al., 2005][Cite Lund et al., 2010][Cite Omabegho et al., 2009][Cite Pei et al., 2006][Cite Sherman et all, 2004][Cite Shin et al., 2004][Cite Tian et al., 2005][Cite Venkataraman et al., 2007][Cite Yin et al., 2004 & 2008]. | ||
== References == | == References == |
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Related Work
For prior work on designing DNA walkers, please see [Cite Bath et al., 2005 & 2009][Cite Green et al., 2008][Cite Gu et al., 2010][Cite He et al., 2010][Cite Kinbara et al., 2005][Cite Lund et al., 2010][Cite Omabegho et al., 2009][Cite Pei et al., 2006][Cite Sherman et all, 2004][Cite Shin et al., 2004][Cite Tian et al., 2005][Cite Venkataraman et al., 2007][Cite Yin et al., 2004 & 2008].
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