A vesicle bioreactor as a step toward an artificial cell assembly.
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The role of poly(ADP-ribose) in the DNA damage signaling networkDevelopment of an artificial cell, from self-organization to computation and self-reproductionFrom DNA nanotechnology to synthetic biologyReactions in droplets in microfluidic channels.Construction of membrane-bound artificial cells using microfluidics: a new frontier in bottom-up synthetic biologyCompartmentalization and Transport in Synthetic VesiclesBioinspired membrane-based systems for a physical approach of cell organization and dynamics: usefulness and limitationsReconstitution of intracellular environments in vitro and in artificial cellsEngineering protocells: prospects for self-assembly and nanoscale production-linesCalcifying tissue regeneration via biomimetic materials chemistryShape Transformations of Lipid Vesicles by Insertion of Bulky-Head LipidsIRSp53 senses negative membrane curvature and phase separates along membrane tubules.Molecular transport through large-diameter DNA nanoporesOctanol-assisted liposome assembly on chip.Pulse-density modulation control of chemical oscillation far from equilibrium in a droplet open-reactor system.Asymmetric lipid membranes: towards more realistic model systemsDNA-mediated self-assembly of artificial vesiclesHierarchical unilamellar vesicles of controlled compositional heterogeneityBiochemical Preparation of Cell Extract for Cell-Free Protein Synthesis without Physical DisruptionCell-free metabolic engineering: biomanufacturing beyond the cellAddressing biological uncertainties in engineering gene circuitsAn engineered dimeric protein pore that spans adjacent lipid bilayers.Artificial Cells: Synthetic Compartments with Life-like Functionality and Adaptivity.Time scales of membrane fusion revealed by direct imaging of vesicle fusion with high temporal resolutionON-OFF switching of transcriptional activity of large DNA through a conformational transition in cooperation with phospholipid membrane.Stepwise synthesis of giant unilamellar vesicles on a microfluidic assembly line.UV-induced bursting of cell-sized multicomponent lipid vesicles in a photosensitive surfactant solution.Integrating DNA strand-displacement circuitry with DNA tile self-assemblyEnhanced transcription rates in membrane-free protocells formed by coacervation of cell lysate.Multi-compartment encapsulation of communicating droplets and droplet networks in hydrogel as a model for artificial cells.Protein mobility and diffusive barriers in Escherichia coli: consequences of osmotic stress.Stochastic simulation and analysis of biomolecular reaction networks.Efficient cell-free expression with the endogenous E. Coli RNA polymerase and sigma factor 70Synthetic circuit for exact adaptation and fold-change detectionDeep phylogeny--how a tree can help characterize early life on Earth.Competition between model protocells driven by an encapsulated catalyst.Dynamic microcompartmentation in synthetic cells.Controlled Transcription of Exogenous mRNA in Platelets Using Protocells.Intravesicle isothermal DNA replication.Quantitative analysis of the lamellarity of giant liposomes prepared by the inverted emulsion method
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A vesicle bioreactor as a step toward an artificial cell assembly.
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A vesicle bioreactor as a step toward an artificial cell assembly.
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A vesicle bioreactor as a step toward an artificial cell assembly.
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