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I threw on an "expert needed" because I tried and failed to improve this article. Things I want are:

  • Some kind of a section structure. Right now we have applications stuck together with a list of organic ligands, and safety (rather, the lack thereof) stuck together with geometric mechanism. Getting a section structure out will also help us add things. There's one poor soul in article history who's been trying to add some weird biophysics thing, but could never make sense.
  • Some mention of...
    • dsRNA. They exist! They stain!
    • more... "natural" examples of intercalation. Like whatever RNAs are doing in crystal structures (doi:10.1093/nar/gkaa610).
    • something about acridine-dna conjugates.

Artoria2e5 🌉 11:31, 30 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]