Breakthrough in Artificial Cells: Self-Sustained Protein Transport Achieved

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Scientists have developed a method for artificial cells to autonomously modify their membranes, enabling protein transport and tissue assembly without complex external modifications. This breakthrough, using α-hemolysin, could advance tissue engineering and drug delivery by allowing artificial cells to interact with their environment and form tissue-like structures. The study highlights the potential for creating more complex artificial tissues and improving drug delivery systems.
Topics:science#a-hemolysin#artificial-cells#membrane-functionalization#protein-transport#science#tissue-engineering
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