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Protocell Computing on Aragonite Substrates

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Panagiotis Mougkogiannis   +1 more
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Prebiotic chemistry and protocells during the faint young sun event. [PDF]

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Reprogramming macrophages with R848-loaded artificial protocells to modulate skin and skeletal wound healing.

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A protocell with fusion and division

Biochemical Society Transactions, 2019
A protocell is a synthetic form of cellular life that is constructed from phospholipid vesicles and used to understand the emergence of life from a nonliving chemical network. To be considered ‘living’, a protocell should be capable of self-proliferation, which includes successive growth and division processes.
Bo-Ying Xu, Jian Xu, Tetsuya Yomo
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Computing with Synthetic Protocells

Acta Biotheoretica, 2015
In this article we present a new kind of computing device that uses biochemical reactions networks as building blocks to implement logic gates. The architecture of a computing machine relies on these generic and composable building blocks, computation units, that can be used in multiple instances to perform complex boolean functions.
Courbet, Alexis   +2 more
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Modelling Protocells

2017
The monograph discusses models of synthetic protocells, which are cell-like structures obtained from non-living matter endowed with some rudimentary kind of metabolism and genetics, but much simpler than biological cells. They should grow and proliferate, generating offsprings that resemble in some way the parent protocells with some variation, so that
Roberto Serra, Marco Villani
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Protocells

2008
The first comprehensive general resource on state-of-the-art protocell research, describing current approaches to making new forms of life from scratch in the laboratory. Protocells offers a comprehensive resource on current attempts to create simple forms of life from scratch in the laboratory.
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The chemical logic of a minimum protocell

Origins of life and evolution of the biosphere, 1988
Traditional schemes for the origin of cellular life on earth generally suppose that the chance assembly of polymer synthesis systems was the initial event, followed by incorporation into a membrane-enclosed volume to form the earliest cells. Here we discuss an alternative system consisting of replicating membrane vesicles, which we define as minimum ...
H J, Morowitz, B, Heinz, D W, Deamer
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