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Cell-free synthesis of actin-like cytoskeleton filaments

Introduction and Background

Fig 1.Three dimensional-structure of MreB Protein
Fig 2.Comparison of whole-cell and cell-free synthetic biology.
Fig 3.Double emulsion generation: a microfluidic system made of two glass chips with different wetability characteristics.
Fig 4.Chemical Routes for Preparation of SWNT-Derivatives
Fig 5.Nickel ions binding with sideway functinalized SWNTs
Fig 6.Gene expression cassette of N-terminal His-tagged MreB-RFP fusion protein
Fig 7.The simulation diagram of MreB-RFP fusion protein


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