Synthetic biology and the development of tools for metabolic engineering

Synthetic biology can significantly advance metabolic engineering by contributing tools (minimal hosts, vectors, genetic controllers, characterized enzymes). The development of these tools significantly reduced the costs and time to develop the antimalarial drug artemisinin, but the availability of...

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Artemisinins - chemical synthesis
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Drug Design
Engineering
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