“Exploring Living Matter’s Interaction with Synthetic Structural Analogues in Bioarchitectures” is a groundbreaking exploration at the intersection of synthetic biology, biomimetics, and bioarchitectures. This book delves into the intricate interactions between living matter and synthetic structural analogues, unraveling the potential of synthetic cells, artificial membranes, and synthetic proteins.
Readers are guided through the realms of autopoiesis and polymer membranes, gaining insights into the creation of bioarchitectures inspired by living systems. The book addresses risk assessments in the context of synthetic biology, providing a holistic perspective on the ethical considerations and challenges associated with this emerging field. Whether you are a researcher, practitioner, or student in synthetic biology or systems biology, this book offers a comprehensive guide to understanding and navigating the dynamic landscape of living matter’s interactions with synthetic structures.
Keywords
Synthetic Biology, Biomimetics, Polymer Membranes, Artificial Membranes, Synthetic Cells, Risk Assessments, Autopoiesis, Synthetic Proteins, Systems Biology
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