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Synthetic biology in the clinic: engineering vaccines, diagnostics, and therapeutics.


ABSTRACT: Synthetic biology is a design-driven discipline centered on engineering novel biological functions through the discovery, characterization, and repurposing of molecular parts. Several synthetic biological solutions to critical biomedical problems are on the verge of widespread adoption and demonstrate the burgeoning maturation of the field. Here, we highlight applications of synthetic biology in vaccine development, molecular diagnostics, and cell-based therapeutics, emphasizing technologies approved for clinical use or in active clinical trials. We conclude by drawing attention to recent innovations in synthetic biology that are likely to have a significant impact on future applications in biomedicine.

SUBMITTER: Tan X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7897318 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Synthetic biology in the clinic: engineering vaccines, diagnostics, and therapeutics.

Tan Xiao X   Letendre Justin H JH   Collins James J JJ   Wong Wilson W WW  

Cell 20210210 4


Synthetic biology is a design-driven discipline centered on engineering novel biological functions through the discovery, characterization, and repurposing of molecular parts. Several synthetic biological solutions to critical biomedical problems are on the verge of widespread adoption and demonstrate the burgeoning maturation of the field. Here, we highlight applications of synthetic biology in vaccine development, molecular diagnostics, and cell-based therapeutics, emphasizing technologies app  ...[more]

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