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Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Microfluidic technologies for synthetic biology
Chemical biology and biomolecular engineering will play important roles in the growth of the field of synthetic biology. This review covers the latest microfluidic technologies that can provide "dynamic profiling of gene expression/regulation with high resolution, highly sensitive on-chip and off-chip detection of metabolites, and whole-cell analysis" for synthetic biology applications.
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