Advances in Cell‐Free Biosensors: Principle, Mechanism, and Applications
Abstract
Synthetic biology has promoted the development of biosensors as tools for detecting trace substances. In the past, biosensors based on synthetic biology have been designed on living cells, but the development of cell biosensors has been greatly limited by defects such as genetically modified organism problem and the obstruction of cell membrane. However, the advent of cell-free synthetic biology addresses these limitations. Biosensors based on...
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Title
Advances in Cell‐Free Biosensors: Principle, Mechanism, and Applications
Published Date
Jul 23, 2020
Journal
Volume
15
Issue
9
Pages
2000187 - 2000187
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