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100 | _aSmolke, C | ||
245 | _aSynthetic Biology Parts, Devices and Applications - Volum 8 | ||
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_aChenai _bWiley - VCH _c2018 |
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_a16055 _b2025-05-02 |
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505 | _aSynthetic Biology Parts, Devices and Applications - Volum 8 Synthetic Biology | ||
520 | _aSynthetic biology focuses on designing and constructing new biological systems or redesigning existing ones for useful purposes. It utilizes standardized biological parts, like DNA sequences and genetic elements, to create functional devices that can be assembled into larger, more complex biological systems. These systems have a wide range of applications, including the development of new medicines, biofuels, and biomaterials. | ||
650 | _aChemical Engineering | ||
700 | _aNielsen, S Y L | ||
700 | _aStephanopoulos, G | ||
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