An engineered dimeric protein pore that spans adjacent lipid bilayers.
The bottom-up construction of artificial tissues is an underexplored area of synthetic biology. An important challenge is communication between constituent compartments of the engineered tissue, and between the engineered tissue and additional compartments, including extracellular fluids, further en...
Main Authors: | Mantri, S, Sapra, K, Cheley, S, Sharp, T, Bayley, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2013
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