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* J. Shin and V. Noireaux, [http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/sb200016s An E. coli Cell-Free Expression Toolbox: Application to Synthetic Gene Circuits and Artificial Cells].  ''ACS Synthetic Biology'', 1(1):29–41, 2012.
* J. Shin and V. Noireaux, [http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/sb200016s An E. coli Cell-Free Expression Toolbox: Application to Synthetic Gene Circuits and Artificial Cells].  ''ACS Synthetic Biology'', 1(1):29–41, 2012.
* E. Karzbrun, J. Shin, R. Bar-Ziv and V. Noireaux, [ ]. "Phys. Rev. Lett.", 106(4);048104, 2011.
* J. Shin and V. Noireaux, [ ]. J Biol Eng, 4;9, 2010.
* J. Shin and V. Noireaux, [ ]. J Biol Eng, 4;8, 2010.


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Cell-free circuit breadboard

The cell-free circuit breadboard is being developed at Caltech and U. Minnesota under the support of the DARPA Living Foundries program. For more information, contact:

Richard Murray
California Institute of Technology
1200 E California Blvd
Pasadena, CA 91125
http://www.cds.caltech.edu/~murray/wiki/Main_Page

References

  • E. Karzbrun, J. Shin, R. Bar-Ziv and V. Noireaux, [ ]. "Phys. Rev. Lett.", 106(4);048104, 2011.
  • J. Shin and V. Noireaux, [ ]. J Biol Eng, 4;9, 2010.
  • J. Shin and V. Noireaux, [ ]. J Biol Eng, 4;8, 2010.