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The ARGOS project aims to enhance gas vesicles for biomedical applications by linking their assembly in yeast cells to optical readouts. This approach seeks to improve the engineering of these structures for non-invasive diagnostics and treatment.
As acoustic reporter genes (ARGs), gas vesicles (GVs) have recently seen a rapid rise in biomedical interest with applications including non-invasive diagnostics and treatment.
Gas filled protein nanostructures, GVs are unique, genetically encodable microbubbles that provide a stable ultrasound contrast handle.
Due to their complex assembly inside of cells, the use of GVs is currently constricted to a number of wild-type, minimally engineered gene clusters and the range of cells they can be depl…
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