Chen-Yu Li
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e-mail:
cli56@illinois.edu
phone:
(217) 721-1774
office:
265 LLP
Loomis Laboratory of Physics
1110 West Green Street
Urbana, IL
61801-3080
I received my B.S at Department of Biochemical Science and Technology, National Taiwan University. Now, I am a graduate student in Center of Biophysics and Computational Biology, UIUC. My current project is studying the conductivity and mechanical property of DNA origami.
Publications
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Large-Conductance Transmembrane Porin Made from DNA Origami." ACS Nano 10:8207-8214 (2016).
supporting_information.pdf (3.19 MB) "
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Ion Channels Made from a Single Membrane-Spanning DNA Duplex." Nano Letters 16:4665-4669 (2016).
supporting_information.pdf (1.32 MB) "
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Molecular mechanics of DNA bricks: in situ structure, mechanical properties and ionic conductivity." New Journal of Physics 18:055012 (2016).
supporting_information.pdf (7.84 MB) "
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Ionic Conductivity, Structural Deformation, and Programmable Anisotropy of DNA Origami in Electric Field." ACS Nano 9:1420-1433 (2015).
Supporting Information (8.81 MB) "