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Synthetic Genomes for Synthetic Biology [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Molecular Cell Biology, 2010
A genome synthesized entirely from scratch has been used to replace the native genome of a living cell, thus creating a new cell. This achievement marks a new frontier in synthetic biology to design and create genomes for organisms with few genetic tools and for applications in areas of energy, health care and the environment.
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Synthetic biology: advancing biological frontiers by building synthetic systems [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Advances in synthetic biology are contributing to diverse research areas, from basic biology to biomanufacturing and disease therapy.
Chen, Yvonne Y.   +2 more
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Synthetic chloroplasts [PDF]

open access: yesFaraday Discussions of the Chemical Society, 1979
The principal function of the chloroplast is to capture solar quanta and to store them in some stable form. We are in the process of trying to construct a totally synthetic system that would simulate some of the reactions of the two photosystems which occur in natural chloroplasts.
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Synthetic biology, inspired by synthetic chemistry

open access: yesFEBS Letters, 2012
We like to give an overview about the developments in the field of synthetic biology, regarding polymer‐based analogs of cellular membranes and what questions can be answered by applying synthetic polymer science towards the smallest unit in life, namely a cell.
Malinova, V.   +3 more
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Synthetic dimensions

open access: yesPhysics Today, 2023
Novel geometries can be created using microwaves to couple the internal states of atoms or molecules and mimic movement in real space.
Hazzard, Kaden R. A., Gadway, Bryce
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Synthetic Quantum Systems [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
So far proposed quantum computers use fragile and environmentally sensitive natural quantum systems. Here we explore the new notion that synthetic quantum systems suitable for quantum computation may be fabricated from smart nanostructures using ...
(Cahill R T   +24 more
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Chemical communication between synthetic and natural cells: a possible experimental design [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The bottom-up construction of synthetic cells is one of the most intriguing and interesting research arenas in synthetic biology. Synthetic cells are built by encapsulating biomolecules inside lipid vesicles (liposomes), allowing the synthesis of one or ...
D'Angelo, Francesca   +5 more
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Synthetic biology for synthetic chemistry

open access: yesNew Biotechnology, 2008
The richness and versatility of biological systems make them ideally suited to solve some of the world's most significant challenges, such as converting cheap, renewable resources into energy-rich molecules; producing high-quality, inexpensive drugs to fight disease; and remediating polluted sites.
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Synthetic Brainbows [PDF]

open access: yesComputer Graphics Forum, 2013
AbstractBrainbow is a genetic engineering technique that randomly colorizes cells. Biological samples processed with this technique and imaged with confocal microscopy have distinctive colors for individual cells. Complex cellular structures can then be easily visualized. However, the complexity of the Brainbow technique limits its applications.
Wan, Y., Otsuna, H., Hansen, C.
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Synthetic worlds, synthetic strategies: attaining creativity in the metaverse [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
This text will attempt to delineate the underlying theoretical premises and the definition of the output of an immersive learning approach pertaining to the visual arts to be implemented in online, three dimensional synthetic worlds.
Ayiter, Elif
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