Advancing synthetic cells: A more flexible system to replicate cellular functions

Advancing synthetic cells: A more flexible system to replicate cellular functions
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Why This Matters

Scientific discoveries like this expand human knowledge and open new possibilities for addressing global challenges.
Creating artificial systems that mimic the functioning of cells is one of the goals of what is known as synthetic biology. These models, known as synthetic or biomimetic cells, allow some of the basic processes of life to be reproduced in the laboratory to better understand how natural cells work and develop new technologies. In this context, a study involving a team of researchers from the Center for Research in Biological Chemistry and Molecular Materials (CiQUS) of the University of Santiago (USC) proposes a more flexible chemical strategy to create this type of system.
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