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Our RNAP biosensor work highlighted in Cell Chem Bio

  • Writer: bryandickinson
    bryandickinson
  • Apr 21, 2017
  • 1 min read

“In order to streamline the biosensor development process, we generated an easy-to-implement biosensor scaffold based on split RNA polymerases.”

read more:

http://www.cell.com/cell-chemical-biology/fulltext/S2451-9456(17)30101-0


 
 
 

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rafaelakutch58
Oct 01

It is impressive to see this work highlighted in Cell Chemical Biology. The idea of creating a simple, easy-to-implement scaffold for biosensors not only saves time but also opens up opportunities for many researchers to contribute to biotechnology innovation. I wonder if this approach could eventually become a standard in the development of diagnostic tools in the future. For scientists, combining complex elements into a seamless system truly requires Sprunki Game skills, where creativity, experimentation, and the harmony of small details come together to produce something unique.

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