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Toehold gene switches make big footprints

Simon Ausländer and Martin Fussenegger ()
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Simon Ausländer: ETH Zurich, 4058 Basel, Switzerland.
Martin Fussenegger: ETH Zurich, 4058 Basel, Switzerland.

Nature, 2014, vol. 516, issue 7531, 333-334

Abstract: The development of RNA-based devices called toehold switches that regulate translation might usher in an era in which protein production can be linked to almost any RNA input and provide precise, low-cost diagnostics.

Date: 2014
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