Membrane functions genetically programmed in synthetic cells: A barrier to conquer

Volume: 24, Pages: 9 - 17
Published: Dec 1, 2020
Abstract
Integrating molecular components into active synthetic cells is arising as a major goal of bioengineering and, by and large, multidisciplinary research. The encapsulation of cell-free transcription–translation systems into liposomes stands out of the current approaches because it enables programming synthetic cells with genes, as in real living cells, at the relevant biological scale and within the natural physical boundary. Although...
Paper Details
Title
Membrane functions genetically programmed in synthetic cells: A barrier to conquer
Published Date
Dec 1, 2020
Volume
24
Pages
9 - 17
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