Research team cuts cost of building reconstituted cell-free systems by 95%
A research team led by Professor Joongoo Lee at POSTECH has created an automated and modular method for assembling reconstituted cell-free systems, significantly reducing production costs. This advancement makes it more feasible to use these systems for protein production and other biotechnological applications. The new method streamlines the assembly process, enhancing efficiency and accessibility for researchers.
A research team has created a new, automated method to build reconstituted cell-free systems, which are test-tube systems that make proteins without using living cells.
This method reduces the cost of building these systems by 95%, making it easier and more affordable to produce proteins for research and medical applications.
This development supports scientific progress by making advanced protein production more accessible, which can help in creating new medicines and understanding biological processes.
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