Synthetic cell preservation strategies enable their storage and activation at the point of use
Abstract
Synthetic cells encapsulating cell-free protein synthesis machinery are currently limited to laboratory use due to preservation challenges. They are typically produced and used immediately. We present drying methods for long-term ambient storage that preserve their integrity and functionality, enabling activation at the point-of-use, overcoming key barriers to their deployment in biotechnology.
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