Artificial cells can glow at room temperature in response to external target molecules

Cell-free systems, which can express an easily detectable protein with a DNA or mRNA template without constraints of living cells, are attractive as foundations for biosensors. Moreover, by encapsulating them in lipid bilayer membranes (such as liposomes) like natural cells, these systems can avoid the adverse effects of surrounding expression inhibitors.

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