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Synthetic alternatives to Matrigel

open access: yesNature Reviews Materials, 2020
Elizabeth A Aisenbrey, William L Murphy
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Synthetic Vaccines

Scientific American, 1983
Synthetic vaccines are designed with the help of computer-graphics programs. These displays generated by Arthur J. Olson of the Research Institute of Scripps Clinic show a method whereby parts of a viral protein that are on the surface of a virus, and therefore accessible to antibodies, can be identified.
R, Arnon, M, Shapira, C O, Jacob
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Synthetic Lectins

Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry, 2009
Carbohydrate recognition presents a difficult challenge to supramolecular chemists, especially in the natural medium of water. After two decades of research, it has at last been possible to develop biomimetic receptors which perform well in aqueous solution.
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Synthetic data

Business Information Review
The rise of data-driven businesses poses a number of significant challenges for contemporary organisations. These include legal and ethical considerations arising from the use of personal data, the growing challenges of information security, and the ...
Preeti Patel
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Semantic Foggy Scene Understanding with Synthetic Data

International Journal of Computer Vision, 2017
This work addresses the problem of semantic foggy scene understanding (SFSU). Although extensive research has been performed on image dehazing and on semantic scene understanding with clear-weather images, little attention has been paid to SFSU.
Christos Sakaridis   +2 more
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Synthetic Opioids

2018
Opioid abuse has been a global menace for centuries, but the proliferation of synthetic opioids and their use within this current decade have created epidemic-level harms in some countries. According to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, almost 12 million years were estimated loss of "healthy" life resulting in premature death and disability
Patrick M, Beardsley, Yan, Zhang
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Synthetic organelles

Emerging Topics in Life Sciences, 2019
One approach towards the creation of bottom-up synthetic biological systems of higher complexity relies on the subcompartmentalization of synthetic cell structures using artificially generated organelles — roughly mimicking the architecture of eukaryotic cells.
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Synthetic evolution

Nature Biotechnology, 2019
The combination of modern biotechnologies such as DNA synthesis, λ red recombineering, CRISPR-based editing and next-generation high-throughput sequencing increasingly enables precise manipulation of genes and genomes. Beyond rational design, these technologies also enable the targeted, and potentially continuous, introduction of multiple mutations ...
Anna J. Simon   +2 more
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Synthetic microvessels

Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 2013
The microvasculature is an immense organ that defines the environmental conditions within tissues in both health and disease, and is vital for the proper functions of all tissues. Here, we describe existing tools to study vascular cell function and our work using one platform of in vitro microvessels, which we employed to study vessel structure and ...
J A, López, Y, Zheng
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Synthetic wisdom

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2016
Wisdom is a special kind of virtue. It is not to be identified with any outstanding cognitive ability—like having a prodigious memory or knowing a lot. Rather it consists in seeing what is most important and most valuable, either within a particular domain or in life as a whole. In the life of a wise person, that insight should be accompanied by traits
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