A DNA-based molecular motor that can navigate a network of tracks.
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Jonathan Bath | Andrew J Turberfield | Shelley F J Wickham | Yousuke Katsuda | Masayuki Endo | Kumi Hidaka | Hiroshi Sugiyama | A. Turberfield | J. Bath | H. Sugiyama | Masayuki Endo | Kumi Hidaka | Y. Katsuda | S. Wickham | Shelley F. J. Wickham | S. F. Wickham
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