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  • Energy, manufactured in each cell by special DNA located inside a tiny structure called mitochondria, drives this process of biofabrication, and the quality of your energy stems from the quality of your food.

    The Source Woodson Merrell 2008

  • Energy, manufactured in each cell by special DNA located inside a tiny structure called mitochondria, drives this process of biofabrication, and the quality of your energy stems from the quality of your food.

    The Source Woodson Merrell 2008

  • A tiny spare bedroom is not an ideal space for a high tech biofabrication facility.

    Wired Top Stories jmckeel 2011

  • Vladimir Mironov, a biofabrication researcher at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston.

    New Scientist - Online News 2010

  • Vladimir Mironov, a biofabrication researcher at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston.

    New Scientist - Online News 2010

  • Vladimir Mironov, a biofabrication researcher at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston.

    New Scientist - Online News 2010

  • By applying engineering principles to biological systems where a set of components can evolve into networks that display desired behaviors - known as synthetic biology --, has led to new opportunities for biofabrication, drug manufacturing -- even potential biofuels.

    innovations-report 2009

  • The researchers, led by IIS professor Shoji Takeuchi, also successfully tested the biofabrication method with human liver cells.

    Pink Tentacle 2009

  • The researchers, led by IIS professor Shoji Takeuchi, also successfully tested the biofabrication method with human liver cells.

    Pink Tentacle 2009

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