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A four-track perspective for bottom-up synthetic cells
Pasquale Stano
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Cell membranes play a key role in bottom‐up synthetic biology, as they enable interaction control, transport, and other essential functions. These ultra‐thin, flexible, yet stable structures form through the self‐assembly of lipids and proteins.
Dominik Söder +8 more
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Editorial: The Dual-Use Dilemma for Biomimicry
Samar Damiati +4 more
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Synthetic Hydrogels with Entangled Neutrophil Extracellular Traps Influence Tumor Progression in MDA-MB-231 Cells [PDF]
Rachel R. Katz +2 more
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From primal scenes to synthetic cells
Synthetic cells spark intriguing questions about the nature of life. Projects such as BaSyC (Building a Synthetic Cell) aim to build an entity that mimics how living cells work. But what kind of entity would a synthetic cell really be?
Hub Zwart
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Synthetic Immunology—Building Immunity from the Bottom‐Up with Synthetic Cells
Synthetic cells can advance immunotherapy, offering innovative approaches to understanding and enhancing immune responses. This review article delves into the advancements and potential of synthetic cell technologies in immunology, emphasizing their role
Oskar Staufer
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