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Artificial cell manages a few rounds of cell division

Artificial cell manages a few rounds of cell division

But the complex of proteins needed to make more proteins is far too large to go through a small pore. So the researchers encased these proteins and other large materials in a different membrane and then fed those to the SpudCells. To get the two... Read more.

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