Cell-Free Synthetic Biology, 1st ed. 2020
SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology Series

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This book describes advanced studies in cell-free synthetic biology, an emerging biotechnology that focuses on cell-free protein synthesis and cell-free systems for fundamental and industrial research in areas such as genetic circuit design, small-molecule synthesis, complicated-macromolecule synthesis, unnatural-macromolecule synthesis, high-throughput screening, artificial cells, and biomaterials. Cell-free synthetic biology is now an integral part of developing fields like nanotechnology, materials science, and personalized medicine. 

The book discusses the main research directions in the development of cell-free systems, as well as a number of applications of cell-free synthetic biology, ranging from structural biology to the human health industry. It is intended for students and researchers in life sciences, synthetic biology, bioengineering, and chemical engineering.

Historical Landmarks.- Emerging Principles.- Cell-free Biomolecular Engineering.- Artificial Biological Systems.- Perspectives and Challenges.
Presents the principles of the emerging topic of cell-free synthetic biology and bioengineering Reveals how cell-free synthetic biology is transforming life-sciences research Discusses how cell-free synthetic biology can revolutionize the environmental, biochemical, bioenergy, and human health industries