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The emerging age of cell-free synthetic biology
Authors:Mark Thomas Smith  Kristen M. WildingJeremy M. Hunt  Anthony M. BennettBradley C. Bundy
Affiliation:Department of Chemical Engineering, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT, USA
Abstract:The engineering of and mastery over biological parts has catalyzed the emergence of synthetic biology. This field has grown exponentially in the past decade. As increasingly more applications of synthetic biology are pursued, more challenges are encountered, such as delivering genetic material into cells and optimizing genetic circuits in vivo. An in vitro or cell-free approach to synthetic biology simplifies and avoids many of the pitfalls of in vivo synthetic biology. In this review, we describe some of the innate features that make cell-free systems compelling platforms for synthetic biology and discuss emerging improvements of cell-free technologies. We also select and highlight recent and emerging applications of cell-free synthetic biology.
Keywords:Cell-free   Synthetic biology   Cell-free synthetic biology   Cell-free protein synthesis   Gene circuits
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