Scientists develop a new tool to create custom circuits in human cells for detecting and responding to diseases.
Researchers at Rice University have created a new tool for building custom circuits in human cells that can detect and respond to disease. This breakthrough in synthetic biology, published in Science, uses phosphorylation, a natural cell process, to potentially revolutionize treatments for complex diseases like autoimmune conditions and cancer. The work could lead to a surge in "smart cell" innovations.
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