Stano, 2011 - Google Patents
Minimal cells: Relevance and interplay of physical and biochemical factorsStano, 2011
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- 6561166477779637259
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- Stano P
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- Biotechnology Journal
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Research on the construction of minimal cell‐like systems is continuously progressing. The aim is to assemble a synthetic or semi‐synthetic cell by encapsulating the minimal set of different macromolecules into a lipid vesicle (liposome). Synthetic cells have their relevance …
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