
pmid: 31515927
AbstractA key conundrum in the construction of an artificial cell is to simultaneously maintain a robust physical barrier to the external environment, while also providing efficient exchange of information across this barrier. Biomimicry provides a number of avenues by which such requirements might be met. Herein, we provide a brief introduction to the challenges facing this field and explore progress to date.
biomimicry, nanotechnology, Lipid Bilayers, 610, ion channels, receptors, Membranes, Artificial, Receptors, Cell Surface, Protein Engineering, Ion Channels, Nanopores, Artificial Cells, Synthetic Biology, artificial cells, Signal Transduction
biomimicry, nanotechnology, Lipid Bilayers, 610, ion channels, receptors, Membranes, Artificial, Receptors, Cell Surface, Protein Engineering, Ion Channels, Nanopores, Artificial Cells, Synthetic Biology, artificial cells, Signal Transduction
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