
Trends in Biotechnology
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Trends in Biotechnology publishes reviews and original research in biobased technology. Published by @cellpressnews; tweets by the editor Matt Pavlovich.
Cambridge, MA, USA
Joined June 2012
Our August issue is online! Read about lessons from Asilomar, plant gene activation (@ali66469), C1 photochemotrophy, LLMs for biomanufacturing, living materials in oral medicine, endothelial models, biofabricated chicken tenders (@tlab_UTokyo) and more:
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Online now: Engineered RNA nanostructures for scalable and efficient RNAi-based pesticides
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Engineered self-assembled RNA nanostructures (SARNs) overcome challenges in RNAi-based pest control by enhancing stability, delivery, and gene silencing efficiency. A scalable, cost-effective...
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Online now: Bridging the path to multiplexed molecular diagnostics
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Bridge amplification of nucleic acids exploits the use of surface-tethered forward and reverse primers to allow amplification to occur on a 2D surface, in a spatially controlled manner, facilitating...
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Online now: Advanced mass spectrometry techniques for monitoring biopharmaceutical host cell proteins
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Residual host cell proteins (HCPs) in biologic drug products can compromise safety or stability and must be carefully monitored. While traditional immunoassays remain essential, they often lack...
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Online now: Next-generation electroactive biomaterials-integrated bioelectronics for advanced healthcare management
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The evolution of smart biomaterials is revolutionizing healthcare through synergistic integration of real-time diagnostic monitoring and regenerative therapies. Current bioelectronic systems demons...
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Online now: Strengthening the competitiveness of EU in vitro biotechnologies
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The EU has been a leader in research and development of in vitro biotechnology (IVB), such as human 3D cell and tissue models used in disease research and drug development. However, it is struggling...
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Online now: Improved provenance tracking by documenting plasmids within their own sequence
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In a recent article, Hernandez et al. introduced a framework for plasmid self-documentation. It uses the data storage capabilities of the DNA of a plasmid to capture either direct documentation or a...
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Online now: Identifying local gradients in methane-producing biocathodes
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This study maps local H2 and pH conditions inside 3D porous materials used to convert electricity and CO₂ into methane, a sustainable long-term storage option. The findings reveal spatial variations...
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RT @Moon_Synth_Bio: If this work is generalizable, it would be transformative. Computationally guided genome rewiring of Escherichia coli a….
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GenRewire is an innovative genome rewiring and editing method that enables Escherichia coli to degrade polyethylene terephthalate (PET) nanoparticles without exogenous genetic material. By repurpos...
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Online now: Microbial production of D-mannose and D-sedoheptulose with tunable ratios
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Escherichia coli was engineered to co-produce D-mannose and D-sedoheptulose from D-glucose using a phosphorylation–dephosphorylation strategy. The optimized strain enabled efficient production with...
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Online now: Computationally guided genome rewiring of Escherichia coli and its application for nanopolyethylene terephthalate (PET) biodegradation and upcycling
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GenRewire is an innovative genome rewiring and editing method that enables Escherichia coli to degrade polyethylene terephthalate (PET) nanoparticles without exogenous genetic material. By repurpos...
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Online now: Cell-free screening of CRISPR-Cas activity by microfluidics-assisted in vitro compartmentalization
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In this work, we demonstrate cell-free expression and functional activity of CRISPR-Cas systems in monodispersed double emulsion droplets produced via microfluidics. We show target gene enrichment...
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RT @cees_dekker: WORK!. My lab currently have 5 (!) open positions for postdocs/PhD students for:. -Nanopore protein sequencing.-Archaeal C….
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RT @IBiofilms: Our GROOT "app" (named after our favorite marvel character) for non-computational biologists generates an easy-to-use interf….
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Researchers traditionally calculate growth rates using the natural logarithm of optical density (OD), with existing script packages facilitating this process. Automatic plate readers, capable of...
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Online now: Harnessing Streptomyces–plant interactions for agricultural natural product discovery
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Agricultural natural products (agri-NPs) from Streptomyces are a reservoir for green pesticide development, which is critical for global crop protection and food security. However, the discovery of...
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RT @RutwikBarmukh: Excited to share that our article “Spatial omics for accelerating plant research and crop improvement” is the cover feat….
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RT @CellRepMethods: Optimized pipeline and designer cells for synthetic-biology-based high-throughput screening of viral protease inhibitor….
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Edri et al. present a modular synthetic biology platform for high-throughput screening of viral protease inhibitors in live cells. Using designer HEK293T and HeLa cells engineered with optimized gene...
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