de Freitas Magalhães, Bárbara Fan, Gaoyang Sontag, Eduardo Josić, Krešimir Bennett, Matthew R
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ACS synthetic biology
Differentiation within multicellular organisms is a complex process that helps to establish spatial patterning and tissue formation within the body. Often, the differentiation of cells is governed by morphogens and intercellular signaling molecules that guide the fate of each cell, frequently using toggle-like regulatory components. Synthetic biolo...
Armstrong, Angus Isalan, Mark
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Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
Over the past 2 decades, rapid advances in synthetic biology have enabled the design of increasingly intricate and biologically relevant systems with broad applications in healthcare. A growing area of interest is in designing bacteria that sense and respond to endogenous disease-associated signals, creating engineered theranostics that function as...
Fan, Shenqi Ma, Liang Song, Chengzhi Han, Xu Zhong, Bijunyao Lin, Yihan
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Cell systems
The regulation of genes can be mathematically described by input-output functions that are typically assumed to be time invariant. This fundamental assumption underpins the design of synthetic gene circuits and the quantitative understanding of natural gene regulatory networks. Here, we found that this assumption is challenged in mammalian cells. W...
Zhang, Yijun Yu, Hongwei Ye, Lidan
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Journal of agricultural and food chemistry
Vitamin A (retinoids) is crucial for human health, with significant demand across the food, pharmaceutical, and animal feed industries. Currently, the market primarily relies on chemical synthesis and natural extraction methods, which face challenges such as low synthesis efficiency and complex extraction processes. Advances in synthetic biology ha...
Van den Berghe, Luka Masschelein, Joleen Pinheiro, Vitor B.
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Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
Cancer is a leading cause of mortality globally, often diagnosed at advanced stages with metastases already present, complicating treatment efficacy. Traditional treatments like chemotherapy and radiotherapy face challenges such as lack of specificity and drug resistance. The hallmarks of cancer, as defined by Hanahan and Weinberg, describe tumors ...
Gentili, Pier Luigi Zurlo, Maria Pia Stano, Pasquale
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Frontiers in Neuroscience
Ali, Alaa DiPersio, John F.
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Frontiers in Immunology
Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy has revolutionized the treatment of hematologic malignancies, offering remarkable remission rates in otherwise refractory conditions. However, its expansion into broader oncological applications faces significant hurdles, including limited efficacy in solid tumors, safety concerns related to toxicity, ...
Balius, Gia Imani, Kiana Petroff, Zoë Beer, Elizabeth Feitosa, Thiago Brasileiro Mccall, Nathan Paule, Lauren Peng, Neo Yixuan Shen, Joanne Singh, Vidhata
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Frontiers in Systems Biology
Diabetes mellitus affects roughly one in ten people globally and is the world’s ninth leading cause of death. However, a significant portion of chronic complications that contribute to mortality can be prevented with proper treatment and medication. Glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonists, such as Exendin-4, are one of the leading classes of Type...
Zhang, Xinxin Wang, Tingting Fan, Xiangqing Zhang, Tianze Qiu, Rui Wu, Yuqi Wang, Meixia Zhang, Yizhi Li, Meng Cai, Na
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Exploration of Immunology
Diabetic wound healing presents a unique and complex challenge due to the impaired cellular and molecular functions associated with diabetes. Chronic wounds in diabetic patients are characterized by prolonged inflammation, reduced angiogenesis, and impaired collagen deposition, which significantly hinder the healing process. This comprehensive revi...
Wu, Weibin Chen, Maosen Li, Chenxi Zhong, Jie Xie, Rusheng Pan, Zhibin Lin, Junhan Qi, Feng
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Frontiers in Microbiology
Phenyllactic acid (PhLA), an important natural organic acid, can be used as a biopreservative, monomer of the novel polymeric material poly (phenyllactic acid), and raw material for various medicines. Herein, we achieved a high-level production of PhLA in Escherichia coli through the application of metabolic engineering and fermentation optimizatio...