Xu et al., 2019 - Google Patents
A protocell with fusion and divisionXu et al., 2019
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- 11586164165901897710
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- Xu B
- Xu J
- Yomo T
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- Biochemical Society Transactions
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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 …
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