Transport and self-organization across different length scales powered by motor proteins and programmed by DNA
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Robert A Cross | Andrew J Turberfield | Adam J M Wollman | A. Turberfield | R. Cross | A. Wollman | Carlos Sanchez‐Cano | Helen M J Carstairs | Carlos Sanchez-Cano | C. Sanchez‐Cano
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