
Artificial cells (false-color image) in a range of structures. Credit: Imperial College London
Researchers have used lasers to connect, arrange and merge artificial cells, paving the way for networks of artificial cells that act like tissues. The team say that by altering artificial cell membranes they can now get the cells to stick together like ‘stickle bricks’ – allowing them to be arranged into whole new structures.
Biological cells can perform complex functions, but are difficult to controllably engineer. Artificial cells, however, can in principle be made to order...
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