Synthetic Biology: Building New Life Forms to Cure Diseases



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Synthetic biology enables the design and creation of new biological systems to tackle diseases. By engineering living organisms with customized functions, scientists can develop therapies that target diseases like cancer, diabetes, and genetic disorders. Examples include bacteria engineered to destroy cancer cells or viruses designed for gene therapy. As the field evolves, synthetic biology promises to revolutionize healthcare by offering innovative treatments and potential cures where traditional methods fall short.
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