Folded-foldamer pushing approach

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This approach competes against self-assembly as a symptom of the Positional assembly redundancy blockade.

Difficulties for pushing folded proteins around by SPM may include:
– tip bluntness at the larger scale of softer proteins
– SPM control for larger vertical motions being very limited
– only perhaps: crushing the specimen issues

Inferiorities to self-assembly when working include:
– only one product (or a few with additional difficulties) rather than several orders of magnitude simultaneously
– assembly of each new product takes long

Advantages:
Basically evading development difficulties of selfassembly. E.g.no need to develop: – large orthogonal sets of complementary surfaces or – iterative selfassemblysquigglesembly, circumsembly, ...

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