Most major biological molecules, including all proteins, DNA and RNA, point in one direction or another. In other words, they ...
Rice lab pioneers an assembly kit for synthetic sense-and-respond circuits in human cells. Rice University bioengineers have ...
Yale researchers have created "Ochre," a genomically recoded organism that enables the production of synthetic proteins with ...
Synthetic biology is the design and construction of ... but platforms are needed to enhance functions in mammalian cells. Now, a tool known as RNA replicase-assisted continuous evolution (REPLACE ...
Breakthrough study in Nature Materials reveals DNA nanorafts reshape synthetic cells for controlled membrane dynamics and ...
How can the field of synthetic biology help improve engineered living materials (ELMs)? This is what a recent study published ...
After more than a decade of work, researchers have reached a major milestone in their efforts to re-engineer life in the lab, putting together the final chromosome in a synthetic yeast (Saccharomyces ...
A major milestone in synthetic biology: Completion of the final chromosome in synthetic yeast genome
Macquarie University researchers, alongside an international team, have achieved a significant milestone in synthetic biology by completing the final chromosome of the world's first synthetic yeast ...
Rebranding Invizyne Technologies, Inc to eXoZymes Inc.Changing NASDAQ ticker from IZTC to EXOZIntroducing but not trademarking “exozymes” as a ...
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News Medical on MSNYale scientists recode the genome for programmable synthetic proteinsSynthetic biologists from Yale were able to re-write the genetic code of an organism — a novel genomically recoded organism ...
This important study demonstrates the potential of synthetic gene circuits to detect and target aberrant RAS activity in cancer cell lines. The circuit design is novel and the evidence supporting the ...
Biomedical engineers at Duke University have demonstrated a new synthetic approach that turbocharges bacteria into producing more of a specific protein, even proteins that would normally destroy them, ...
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