Assembling cells into artificial 3-D microtissues, including a tiny gland
Thursday, March 5, 2009 - 14:28
in Biology & Nature
As synthetic biologists cram more and more genes into microbes to make genetically engineered organisms produce ever more complex drugs and chemicals, two University of California chemists have gone a step further...
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