Tethered teams of one-legged molecular spiders on parallel one-dimensional tracks show transient superdiffusion and longer boundary excursions than two-legged teams at realistic DNAzyme cleavage rates.
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Tethered single-legged molecular spiders on independent 1D tracks
Tethered teams of one-legged molecular spiders on parallel one-dimensional tracks show transient superdiffusion and longer boundary excursions than two-legged teams at realistic DNAzyme cleavage rates.