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RNA synthetic biology

Nature Biotechnology, 2006
RNA molecules play important and diverse regulatory roles in the cell by virtue of their interaction with other nucleic acids, proteins and small molecules. Inspired by this natural versatility, researchers have engineered RNA molecules with new biological functions.
Farren J, Isaacs   +2 more
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Synthetic Biology: Refining Human Health

2022
Scientists of various disciplines and backgrounds collaborate to conceive and design revolutionary biomolecular components, networks, and pathways, after which they use these innovations to reorganize and reprogram organisms. These re-engineered organisms will fundamentally change our lives over the next few years by helping to reduce the cost of drugs,
Samal, Shailesh Kumar, Preetam, Subham
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Synthetic biology evolves

Trends in Biotechnology, 2004
Synthetic biology is advancing rapidly as biologists, physicists and engineers are combining their efforts to understand and program cell function. By characterizing isolated genetic components or modules, experimentalists have paved the way for more quantitative analyses of genetic networks.
William J, Blake, Farren J, Isaacs
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Synthetic tissue biology: Tissue engineering meets synthetic biology

Birth Defects Research Part C: Embryo Today: Reviews, 2007
AbstractWe propose the term “synthetic tissue biology” to describe the use of engineered tissues to form biological systems with metazoan‐like complexity. The increasing maturity of tissue engineering is beginning to render this goal attainable. As in other synthetic biology approaches, the perspective is bottom‐up; here, the premise is that complex ...
Samuel K, Sia   +2 more
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Manifesting synthetic biology

Trends in Biotechnology, 2015
Synthetic biology has eluded precise definition since its early days at the turn of the 21st century. At its heart are the goal of engineering biology to control living systems and the practice of assembling a synthetic system from component parts. However, the boundaries of synthetic biology as a discipline are hazy.
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