Engineers build first-ever multi-input 'plug-and-play' synthetic RNA device
Friday, October 17, 2008 - 12:28
in Biology & Nature
Engineers from the California Institute of Technology have created a "plug-and-play" synthetic RNA device--a sort of eminently customizable biological computer--that is capable of taking in and responding to more than one biological or environmental signal at a time.
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