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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
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