Cells are highly advanced microreactors that form the basis of all life. Their fascinating complexity has inspired scientists to create analogs from synthetic and natural components using a bottom-up approach. The ultimate goal here is to assemble a fully man-made cell that displays functionality and adaptivity as advanced as that found in nature, which will not only provide insight into the fundamental processes in natural cells but also pave the way for new applications of such artificial cells.\u3cbr/\u3e\u3cbr/\u3eIn this Account, we highlight our recent work and that of others on the construction of artificial cells. First, we will introduce the key features that characterize a living system; next, we will discuss how these have been i...
<p>In this thesis an artificial cell is considered a complex chemical system constituted by three in...
Abstract: Several laboratories are pursuing the synthesis of cellular systems from different directi...
AbstractWe are on the verge of producing “synthetic cells,” or protocells, in which some, many or al...
Cells are highly advanced microreactors that form the basis of all life. Their fascinating complexit...
Artificial cells are simple cell-like entities that possess certain properties of natural cells. In ...
Previous attempts to control cellular behavior were mainly based on genetic engineering. While usefu...
The construction of artificial cells from inanimate molecular building blocks is one of the grand ch...
Artificial cells are synthetic constructs that mimic the architecture and functions of biological ce...
Artificial cells occupy a prominent place in the agenda of bottom-up synthetic biology, representing...
One of the most exciting and rapidly expanding research area incontemporary science isthe bottom-up ...
""\\"\\\\\\"The bottom-up construction of synthetic cells is one of the most intriguing and interest...
Artificial cells are minimal structures constructed from biomolecular building blocks designed to mi...
A mechanistic understanding of living cells and the complex interplay between their biochemical and ...
The construction of synthetic cells of minimal complexity is today one of the most attractive and c...
Synthetic biologists typically construct new pathways within existing cells. While useful, this appr...
<p>In this thesis an artificial cell is considered a complex chemical system constituted by three in...
Abstract: Several laboratories are pursuing the synthesis of cellular systems from different directi...
AbstractWe are on the verge of producing “synthetic cells,” or protocells, in which some, many or al...
Cells are highly advanced microreactors that form the basis of all life. Their fascinating complexit...
Artificial cells are simple cell-like entities that possess certain properties of natural cells. In ...
Previous attempts to control cellular behavior were mainly based on genetic engineering. While usefu...
The construction of artificial cells from inanimate molecular building blocks is one of the grand ch...
Artificial cells are synthetic constructs that mimic the architecture and functions of biological ce...
Artificial cells occupy a prominent place in the agenda of bottom-up synthetic biology, representing...
One of the most exciting and rapidly expanding research area incontemporary science isthe bottom-up ...
""\\"\\\\\\"The bottom-up construction of synthetic cells is one of the most intriguing and interest...
Artificial cells are minimal structures constructed from biomolecular building blocks designed to mi...
A mechanistic understanding of living cells and the complex interplay between their biochemical and ...
The construction of synthetic cells of minimal complexity is today one of the most attractive and c...
Synthetic biologists typically construct new pathways within existing cells. While useful, this appr...
<p>In this thesis an artificial cell is considered a complex chemical system constituted by three in...
Abstract: Several laboratories are pursuing the synthesis of cellular systems from different directi...
AbstractWe are on the verge of producing “synthetic cells,” or protocells, in which some, many or al...