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Principles for designing synthetic microbial communities

Highlights • Synthetic microbial communities have many potential uses in industrial biotechnology. • Defined intercellular and spatiotemporal coordination enable precise consortia engineering. • Community robustness and stability should be assessed and designed into synthetic systems. • Deployment o...

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Published in:Current opinion in microbiology 2016-06, Vol.31, p.146-153
Main Authors: Johns, Nathan I, Blazejewski, Tomasz, Gomes, Antonio LC, Wang, Harris H
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