Biophysicists in Japan have found ways to make and
manipulate capsule-like DNA structures that could be used in the
development of artificial molecular systems. Such systems could
function, for example, inside the human body. The study was a
collaboration between Yusuke Sato of Tohoku University and Masahiro
Takinoue of the Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech), and the
findings were published in the JACS Au.
Making and manipulating capsule-like DNA structures for use
in artificial molecular systems

