Cell-free gene-regulatory network engineering with synthetic transcription factors
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Gene regulatory networks (GRNs) play a crucial role in an organism's response to changing environmental conditions. Cellular behaviors typically result from the integration of multiple gene outputs, and their regulation often demands precise control of num ...
EPFL2024
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EPFL2020
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