Synthetic Biology and Perspectives

作者: Toru Yao , Frederick B. Marcus

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-1567-7_18

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摘要: This chapter describes synthetic biology and associated technologies in the context of establishing perspectives for future systems approaches to cancer. We focus on long term advances made possible by new that operate at molecular, cellular, microorganism levels. World trends are described, plus examples a highly integrated program Japan. Detailed possibilities application cancer research clinical applications explored. These promising technological developments establish basis translation applications, allowing us summarize evaluate their infrastructure requirements elaborated workshops related publications, including those organized US/NCI-EU-Germany-Japan, BBSRC/UK, JST/Japan collaborations.

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