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- Title
Creating Self-Organizing Systems with Synthetic Multicellularity.
- Authors
Rawat, Sachin
- Abstract
Synthetic multicellular systems, such as synthetic embryos and organoids, are being developed for various applications in biotechnology. These systems aim to replicate the communication, differentiation, and spatial patterns found in natural multicellular organisms. Researchers are using synthetic cell adhesion molecules and gene circuits to engineer cell interactions and multicellularity. Synthetic multicellular systems have potential applications in cellular agriculture, biomaterials, and microbial engineering. However, there are still ethical and technical challenges to overcome in order to fully harness the capabilities of synthetic multicellularity.
- Subjects
SELF-organizing systems; CELL adhesion molecules; GENE regulatory networks; SYNTHETIC biology; MULTICELLULAR organisms; RESEARCH personnel
- Publication
GEN Biotechnology, 2023, Vol 2, Issue 4, p271
- ISSN
2768-1572
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1089/genbio.2023.29112.sro