Droplet networks with incorporated protein diodes show collective properties.
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William L. Hwang | H. Bayley | M. Holden | E. Mikhailova | S. Cheley | G. Maglia | A. Heron | Matthew A Holden | Hagan Bayley | Giovanni Maglia | Stephen Cheley | Andrew J Heron | Qiuhong Li | William L Hwang | Ellina Mikhailova | Qiuhong Li
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