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Kevin Buja

Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Ljubljana, USA

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  • Review Article   
    Synthetic Biology in Drug Discovery as a Source of Discovery in Translation Biomedicine
    Author(s): Kevin Buja*

    The declining cost of DNA synthesis, improvements in genetic engineering, expanding knowledge of genome organisation, and boom in data science, the influence of synthetic biology on the world has been escalating [1]. But a lot of the discipline's use in the pharmaceutical sector is still unclear. The influence of synthetic biology on target validation, assay development, hit discovery, lead optimization, chemical synthesis, and the creation of cellular therapies is highlighted in this review's current examples. We also emphasise the accessibility of the technology and resources powering the field [2]. All phases of drug discovery and development are undoubtedly impacted by synthetic biology, and the prospects for the drug discovery and development value chain may grow as a result of the discipline's contribution being a.. View More»

    DOI: 10.21767/ 2172-0479.100251

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