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Artificial Living Cells with Several Functions Created from Bacteria [New Study]
Creating artificial cells or synthetic cells from bacteria were once a theory in the past. Artificial living cells with several biological functions were successfully created from bacteria, according to a new study led by researchers from the United Kingdom, France, and China.
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