Mar 16, 2018
Hybrid artificial-natural cells bring together the best of both worlds
Posted by Montie Adkins in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical
Sometimes I think I’m jumping the gun when speculating. Take this further, a better full body replacement?
The more we study natural biological cells, the more we learn about how to control them or build artificial versions. These independent avenues of study have huge potential, but also their limitations. Researchers from Imperial College London have worked out a way to borrow the strengths of each, fusing together living and non-living cells to create tiny chemical factories that might one day aid drug delivery.
In past work, scientists have packaged proteins and enzymes inside artificial casings to better treat conditions like cancer or diabetes. Rather than just using some natural parts, the Imperial College study instead wrapped entire biological cells inside artificial ones.
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