Biologically active metal-containing nucleic acids

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C435S069100, C435S320100, C435S455000, C530S387900, C424S184100

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10061979

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to polymers comprising metal-containing nucleic acid duplexes. Methods of using the metal-containing nucleic acid duplexes to provoke physiological responses in a host animal are provided, such as immunological methods that produce antibodies in the host.

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