A Receptor for All Occasions
- PMID: 26871625
- DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2016.01.030
A Receptor for All Occasions
Abstract
Cells communicate with their environment, in part, through cell surface receptors. Engineering receptors that both sense arbitrary inputs and provide outputs orthogonal to endogenous signaling pathways has been a challenge. Now, Lim and colleagues report a system based on synthetic Notch receptors that allows independent control of both inputs and outputs in diverse cell types.
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