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Membrane Mimetic Chemistry in Artificial Cells.

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2021
Lipid membranes in cells are fluid structures that undergo constant synthesis, remodeling, fission, and fusion. The dynamic nature of lipid membranes enables their use as adaptive compartments, making them indispensable for all life on Earth.
Jacob A Vance, N. Devaraj
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Excitable Artificial Cells of Proteinoid

Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 1984
The proteinoid cells are assembled of thermal polymers of amino acids. Typically, an appropriate mixture of amino acids containing aspartic or glutamic acid is heated at 190 degrees C for 6 h, stirred with water for 2 h, dialyzed during 2 d, and lyophilized.
Aleksander T. Przybylski, Sidney W. Fox
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Artificial Blood Cell

2015
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Antonietta Messina, Loredana De Bartolo
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Compartmentalizing Cell-Free Systems: Toward Creating Life-Like Artificial Cells and Beyond.

ACS Synthetic Biology, 2020
Building an artificial cell is a research area that is rigorously studied in the field of synthetic biology. It has brought about much attention with the aim of ultimately constructing a natural cell-like structure.
Eunhee Cho, Yuan Lu
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Toward Artificial Cells: Novel Advances in Energy Conversion and Cellular Motility

Advanced Functional Materials, 2020
The demand to discover every single cellular component has been continuously increasing along with the development of biological techniques. The bottom‐up approach to construct a cell‐mimicking system from well‐defined and tunable compositions is ...
Sungwoo Jeong   +4 more
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The fabrication of phospholipid vesicle-based artificial cells and their functions

, 2021
Artificial cells have attracted increasing attention as cell models. The use of artificial cells can mimic cellular properties and behaviors to understand the working mechanisms of a cell.
Xunan Zhang   +4 more
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Artificial Cells in Medicine and Biotechnology

Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 1984
Since the feasibility of artificial cells was first demonstrated in 1957 [Chang (1, 2)], an increasing number of approaches to their preparation and use have become available. Thus artificial cell membranes can now be formed using a variety of synthetic or biological materials to produce desired variations in their permeability, surface properties, and
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Artificial Cells Based on DNA Nanotechnology.

ACS Applied Bio Materials, 2020
Artificial cells have led to many potential applications in synthetic biology and served as useful platforms to study biological phenomena. With increasing development of DNA nanotechnology, DNA-based nanostructures with various morphologies have been ...
Na Zhao   +3 more
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Artificial Cells for Cell and Organ Replacements

Artificial Organs, 2004
Abstract:  The artificial cell is a Canadian invention (Chang, Science, 1964). This principle is being actively investigated for use in cell and organ replacements. The earliest routine clinical use of artificial cells is in the form of coated activated charcoal for hemoperfusion for use in the removal of drugs, and toxins and waste in uremia and liver
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Artificial Cells for Dissecting Exocytosis

2022
The fusion of vesicles and exocytosis release of neurotransmitters into the extracellular space for detection and chemical signal decoding by neighboring cells is the key process in neuronal communication. It is important to understand what regulates exocytosis because the amount of neurotransmitters released into the synaptic cleft has a direct impact
Yuanmo, Wang, Ann-Sofie, Cans
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