
In-Vitro Proteomic Biology Microfluidics enables the large scale use of in-vitro systems to synthesize proteins, thus rendering the role of cells as protein production factories obsolete. This has the potential to provide radical improvements in the speed and scope of genetic engineering techniques, and in the use of protein array analysis for biological systems.
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