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Trends in Biotechnology publishes reviews and original research in biobased technology. https://www.cell.com/trends/biotechnology/home
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Online now: Without a trace: multiple knockout of CHO host cell hydrolases to prevent polysorbate degradation in biologics

Online now: Hot prospects: harnessing thermophilic microbes for syngas fermentation

Online now: Machine learning to predict de novo protein–protein interactions

Proud to share our invited review in @cp-trendsbiotech.bsky.social on using machine learning to predict de novo protein-protein interactions – pushing beyond nature’s blueprint to enable new advances in drug discovery and protein engineering. Congrats to the team: bit.ly/3Zy4thY

Online now: Speed breeding 3.0: mainstreaming light-driven plant breeding for sustainable genetic gains

Online now: Large-scale manufacturing of human gallbladder epithelial cell products and derived hepatocytes via a chemically defined approach

Online now: Plant genome editing goes viral

Online now: Mpox diagnosis at POC

Online now: How transdisciplinarity can help biotech-driven biodiversity research

Online now: What would a hypothetical supercyanobacterium look like?

Online now: Emerging strategies to develop novel genetically encoded biosensors

Online now: CRISPR-based non-nucleic acid detection

Online now: Biomimetic chemical microhabitats enhance coral settlement

Bio-ink can boost #coral settlement by 20x, opening doors for faster coral reef restoration. http://dlvr.it/TKm8vC @scrippsocean.bsky.social‬ Daniel Wangpraseurt @cp-trendsbiotech.bsky.social

Excited to share one of our latest reviews, along with the cover of Trends in Biotechnology by Mete Duman! In our review, together with Prof. Fatih Inci and his team, we dive into how organ-on-a-chip technology is revolutionizing IBD research @unibe.ch @dbmr-unibe.bsky.social 📄 lnkd.in/dZWst3bp

Online now: Engineered thermoswitch in the baculovirus expression vector system for production of virus-like particle vaccines with minimized baculovirus contaminants

Online now: An in vivo target mutagenesis system for multiple hosts

Online now: Efficient and sustained photosynthetic hydrogen production by algae under high light intensity

Online now: Self-documenting plasmids

⚪️ Why are 3D models revolutionizing obesity research? Because adipose tissue is more than fat; it’s a dynamic, mechano-sensing organ, and thus a hub of metabolic disease. 🧵 1/5

Online now: Intelligent biomanufacturing of water-soluble vitamins

Online now: Molecular process control for industrial biotechnology

Online now: Welfare impacts of China's regulatory change toward genome-edited crops

Online now: Regulatable C-X-C chemokine receptor type 4 in iPSC-derived NK cells improves bone marrow chemotaxis and targeting resident tumor

Online now: The next Green Revolution: integrating crop architectype and physiotype

Online now: A green light for phytosensors?

Online now: pHNRhCas9NG, single expression cassette-based dual-component dual-transcription unit CRISPR/Cas9 system for plant genome editing

Online now: Sebum analysis as an advantageous source of biomolecular information

Online now: A ventilated perfused lung model platform to dissect the response of the lungs to viral infection

Online now: Microalgae-based vaccines for aquaculture

Online now: HHV-6 and HHV-7 reactivation in allogeneic CAR-T cell therapy

This new @cp-trendsbiotech.bsky.social review covers major advancements in human brain #organoids, including the ability to reconstruct circuitry, model interactions between brain regions, and study functional neurons and synapses. 🧪 www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... #neuroskyence

Online now: Bottom-up development of lipid-based synthetic cells for practical applications

Online now: Scalable tissue biofabrication via perfusable hollow fiber arrays for cultured meat applications

Recently, there’s been a lot of discussion about diversity in science. However, disability/chronic conditions has been absent. In response, Trends in Ecology & Evolution is publishing a series of interviews with ecologists and evolutionary biologists who are disabled or have a chronic condition.

Bite-sized chunks of chicken meat can now be grown in lab. www.cell.com/trends/biote... Shoji Takeuchi & colleagues @cp-trendsbiotech.bsky.social

Online now: On-orbit 3D bioprinting for tumor modeling in space

Online now: Robotic micromotors transforming oral drug administration

Online now: Brain organoids: building higher-order complexity and neural circuitry models

Online now: Spatial omics for accelerating plant research and crop improvement

Online now: Long-offset paired nicking-based efficient and precise strategy for in vivo targeted insertion

Online now: Advancing wheat breeding using rye: a key contribution to wheat breeding history

Online now: Emerging supramolecular and living materials in oral medicine

Online now: Long-offset paired nicking-based efficient and precise strategy for in vivo targeted insertion

Online now: Engineering advanced in vitro models of endothelial dysfunction

Online now: Improving plant C-to-G base editors with a cold-adapted glycosylase and TadA-8e variants

Online now: Genomically recoded organisms: redefining and safeguarding biological systems

Online now: Bioprinting and synthetic biology approaches to engineer functional endocrine pancreatic constructs

New trends in #bioprinting and #synbio can create exciting opportunities for #diabetes research and therapy! Check out our new review @cp-trendsbiotech.bsky.social 🔗 Open Access article: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... @utrechtuniversity.bsky.social @umcutrecht.bsky.social

Online now: Enzyme functional classification using artificial intelligence