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DOMLJANOVIC Ivana

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PhD student, Research group RÜEGG

Department of Medicine University of Fribourg Chemin du Musée 8 CH-1700 Fribourg Switzerland

Email:ivana.domljanovic@unifr.ch
Website:https://www3.unifr.ch/med/de/research/groups/ruegg/
  • Projects team
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    Trapping cancer cells with self-assembling biomolecules

    Mimicking the pathogen-killing mechanism of neutrophil granulocytes to fight cancer metastasis

     

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    DNA origami as emerging technology for the engineering of fluorescent and plasmonic-based biosensors
    Loretan Morgane, Domljanovic Ivana, Lakatos Mathias, Rüegg Curzio, Acuna Guillermo P.
    Materials (2020)

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    Natural and Modified Oligonucleotide Sequences Show Distinct Strand Displacement Kinetics and These Are Affected Further by Molecular Crowders
    Domljanovic Ivana, Ianiro Alessandro, Rüegg Curzio, Mayer Michael, Taskova Maria
    Biomolecules (2022)

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    DNA origami book biosensor for multiplex detection of cancer-associated nucleic acids
    Domljanovic Ivana, Loretan Morgane, Kempter Susanne, Acuna Guillermo P., Kocabey Samet, Ruegg Curzio
    Nanoscale (2022)

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