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Nanomotor punches new pores

An RNA-powered nanomotor, employed by researchers at the University of Cincinnati, can create an artificial pore in lipid membranes that is big enough to transmit DNA. Lipid membranes, for example the ‘walls’ of cells, naturally have channels that selectively transmit materials. These channels are one of the ways in which organisms regulate the flow of nutrients, control chemicals, DNA and [...]
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