Emergent spatiotemporal population dynamics with cell-length control of synthetic microbial consortia.
The increased complexity of synthetic microbial biocircuits highlights the need for distributed cell functionality due to concomitant increases in metabolic and regulatory burdens imposed on single-strain topologies. Distributed systems, however, introduce additional challenges since consortium comp...
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Auteurs principaux: | James J Winkle, Bhargav R Karamched, Matthew R Bennett, William Ott, Krešimir Josić |
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2021
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