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Cell Surface Engineering Tools for Programming Living Assemblies

Almeida‐Pinto et al., 2023

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18362527133481404109
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Almeida‐Pinto J
Lagarto M
Lavrador P
Mano J
Gaspar V
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Advanced Science

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Breakthroughs in precision cell surface engineering tools are supporting the rapid development of programmable living assemblies with valuable features for tackling complex biological problems. Herein, the authors overview the most recent technological advances in …
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