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Christopher A Voigt

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Current Opinion in Biotechnology|September 19, 2006
Genetic parts to program bacteriaChristopher A Voigt
Nature Communications|December 14, 2020
Synthetic biology 2020-2030: six commercially-available products that are changing our worldChristopher A Voigt
Nature|January 7, 2012
Synthetic biology: Bacteria collaborate to sense arsenicChristopher A Voigt
Nature Methods|January 1, 2008
Life from informationChristopher A Voigt
ACS Synthetic Biology|May 9, 2013
Synthetic biologyChristopher A Voigt
Current Opinion in Biotechnology|August 13, 2010
Programming cells: towards an automated 'Genetic Compiler'Kevin Clancy, Christopher A Voigt
Biotechnology Journal|December 15, 2010
Prokaryotic gene clusters: a rich toolbox for synthetic biologyMichael Fischbach, Christopher A Voigt
Nucleic Acids Research|October 6, 2018
Engineered dCas9 with reduced toxicity in bacteria: implications for genetic circuit designShuyi Zhang, Christopher A Voigt
Nucleic Acids Research|June 14, 2017
Balancing gene expression without library construction via a reusable sRNA poolAmar Ghodasara, Christopher A Voigt
Molecular Systems Biology|November 8, 2021
Competitive dCas9 binding as a mechanism for transcriptional controlDaniel A Anderson, Christopher A Voigt
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Current Opinion in Biotechnology|September 19, 2006
Genetic parts to program bacteriaChristopher A Voigt
Nature Communications|December 14, 2020
Synthetic biology 2020-2030: six commercially-available products that are changing our worldChristopher A Voigt
Nature|January 7, 2012
Synthetic biology: Bacteria collaborate to sense arsenicChristopher A Voigt
Nature Methods|January 1, 2008
Life from informationChristopher A Voigt
ACS Synthetic Biology|May 9, 2013
Synthetic biologyChristopher A Voigt
Current Opinion in Biotechnology|August 13, 2010
Programming cells: towards an automated 'Genetic Compiler'Kevin Clancy, Christopher A Voigt
Biotechnology Journal|December 15, 2010
Prokaryotic gene clusters: a rich toolbox for synthetic biologyMichael Fischbach, Christopher A Voigt
Nucleic Acids Research|October 6, 2018
Engineered dCas9 with reduced toxicity in bacteria: implications for genetic circuit designShuyi Zhang, Christopher A Voigt
Nucleic Acids Research|June 14, 2017
Balancing gene expression without library construction via a reusable sRNA poolAmar Ghodasara, Christopher A Voigt
Molecular Systems Biology|November 8, 2021
Competitive dCas9 binding as a mechanism for transcriptional controlDaniel A Anderson, Christopher A Voigt
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