Artificial cells are tiny bacteria fighters (summary)

By Mery

Artificial cells are cells that can do the same function as a normal cell in the immune system, but the artificial cell doesn’t grow or divide (reproduce). The building blocks of the artificial cells are liposomes or bubbles with a cell-like lipid membrane, purified cellular components including protein, DNA, and metabolites (a substance formed in or necessary for metabolism). These cells were created by a group of reseImage result for a artificial cell photosarchers at the university of california. The antibacterial artificial cells haven’t been infused into patients jet, so one day if they infuse into one patient, the artificial cell might be able to deliver drugs into specific areas of the body.

Artificial cells are tiny bacteria fighters — ScienceDaily

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