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Research

There are three main focus areas of The Scientist's group:

a) The understanding of how small non-coding RNA and circular RNA contribute to cell maintenance and disease development with a primary aim of defining new targets for disease intervention.

b) The creation of novel bioimaging and delivery systems for gene medicine including siRNA, miRNA mimics, antimiRs (antisense targeting microRNA) with a specific focus on inflammation, cancer, influenza, and regeneration of damaged tissue (tissue engineering).

c) Design and construction of functionalized self assembled DNA and RNA nanostructures capable of complex biosensing, coupled with controlled action e.g. drug release, enzyme activation, and receptor signaling.

Recent publications

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Besenbacher, F., Bøttiger, J. & Myers, S. M. (1982). Defect trapping of ion-implanted deuterium in nickel. Journal of Applied Physics, 53, 3536.
Besenbacher, F., Bøttiger, J. & Myers, S. M. (1982). Deuterium trapping in He-implanted Ni. Journal of Applied Physics, 53, 3547.
Möller, W., Besenbacher, F. & Bøttiger, J. (1982). Saturation and isotope mixing during low-temperature implantations of H in metals. Applied Physics A: Materials Science & Processing, 27, 19.
Myers, S. M., Follstaedt, D. M., Besenbacher, F. & Bøttiger, J. (1982). Trapping and surface permeation of deuterium in helium-implanted iron. Journal of Applied Physics, 53, 8734.

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