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DNA data storage in electrospun and melt-electrowritten composite nucleic acid-polymer fibers – ScienceDirect

As a first proof-of-concept, we published an article on encapsulating information bearing DNA into polymer fibers. The name of one of the partners of this project, “nanoGUNE”, was encoded in DNA molecules and stored in fibers produced by additive manufacturing techniques. We showed an increased protection of the DNA, as well as a successful retrieval and decoding of the message, promising an affordable and accessible solution to the growing data storage demand.

D. Soukarie, L. Nocete, A. Bittner and I. Santiago
Materials Today Bio 24, 100900 (2024)
DNA data storage in electrospun and melt-electrowritten composite nucleic acid-polymer fibers

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