DNA nanorobots can modify artificial cells, providing a new tool for the development of synthetic biology

On January 26th, a team led by the Second Institute of Physics at the University of Stuttgart in Germany developed a DNA nanorobot that can modify artificial cells. This innovative technology can control the shape and permeability of lipid membranes in synthetic cells, providing a new tool for the development of synthetic biology. The relevant results were published in the latest issue of the journal Nature Materials.

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