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How bacterial cells have been engineered to produce virus-resistant synthetic polymers – News-Medical.net
A recent Science paper discusses the utilization of a previously reported synthetic Escherichia coli to produce virus-resistant synthetic polymers.

A recent Sciencepaper discusses the utilization of a previously reported synthetic Escherichia coli to produce virus-resistant synthetic polymers for future drug production applications.
An overview of proteins and polymers
By definition, a polymer is any type of substance that consists of a large number of similar units that are bonded together. Biological polymers, for example, are comprised of at least 50 smaller molecules known as monomers, which are used to create larger polymers that are referred…
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