University of Texas Dallas: New Technology Protects Authenticity of Engineered Cell Lines
June 04, 2022
June 04, 2022
RICHARDSON, Texas, June 4 (TNSjou) -- The University of Texas Dallas campus issued the following news:
By Kim Horner
Advances in synthetic biology and genome editing have led to a growing industry to develop customized cell lines for medical research. These engineered cell lines, however, can be vulnerable to misidentification, cross-contamination and illegal replication.
A team of University of Texas at Dallas researchers has developed a first-of-its-kind . . .
By Kim Horner
Advances in synthetic biology and genome editing have led to a growing industry to develop customized cell lines for medical research. These engineered cell lines, however, can be vulnerable to misidentification, cross-contamination and illegal replication.
A team of University of Texas at Dallas researchers has developed a first-of-its-kind . . .