L. Van de Cauter
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Minimal Phagocyte
A bottom-up synthetic biology approach to studying phagocytosis
Within the intricate landscape of immunology, the captivating cellular process of engulfing external objects, known as phagocytosis, has sparked scientific interest for several decades. This essential process, how for example macrophages devour and engulf bacteria, not only fuels
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Giant unilamellar vesicles (GUVs) are widely used as in vitro model membranes in biophysics and as cell-sized containers in synthetic biology. Despite their ubiquitous use, there is no one-size-fits-all method for their production. Numerous methods have been developed to meet the
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Creating an artificial cell from the bottom up is a long-standing challenge and, while significant progress has been made, the full realization of this goal remains elusive. Arguably, one of the biggest hurdles that researchers are facing now is the assembly of different modules
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Giant unilamellar vesicles (GUVs) are often used to mimic biological membranes in reconstitution experiments. They are also widely used in research on synthetic cells, as they provide a mechanically responsive reaction compartment that allows for controlled exchange of reactants
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