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Synthesising a minimal cell with artificial metabolic pathways
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Discover groundbreaking research from Minoru Kurisu and colleagues that synthesizes a minimal cell, comprised of energy production, information polymer synthesis, and vesicle reproduction. This innovative study bridges the gap between non-living matter and life, showcasing how organized units can evolve through recursive reproduction and energy transformation.
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