Directed assembly of genetically engineered eukaryotic cells into living functional materials via ultrahigh-affinity protein interactions
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R. Lakerveld | Songzi Kou | F. Sun | Xin Dai | Jinqing Huang | Ri Wang | Byung Min Park | Jiren Luo | Junhao Gu | Cong Yu | Qikun Yi
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