Virus-Mimicking Cell Capture Using Heterovalency Magnetic DNA Nanoclaws

Zhiru Wang1, Weiwei Qin1,2, Jialang Zhuang1

  • 1School of Pharmaceutical Sciences , Sun Yat-sen University , Guangzhou 510006 , China.

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