Game-changing new theory upends what we know about how charged macromolecules self-assemble

In a discovery with wide-ranging implications, researchers recently announced that uniformly charged macromolecules — or molecules, such as proteins or DNA, that contain a large number of atoms all with the same electrical charge — can self-assemble into very large structures. This finding upends our understanding of how some of life’s basic structures are built.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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