Synthetic Plasmids

Synthetic plasmids are circular pieces of DNA used in biotechnology and genetic engineering to alter the genetic makeup of a cell. They can be used as a tool to introduce, manipulate, or remove specific DNA fragments. The synthetic plasmids are widely used in basic research, medical diagnostics, and biotechnology. They are also used to produce recombinant proteins and biochemicals, as well as in gene therapy and gene editing. The use of synthetic plasmids has revolutionized the fields of biotechnology, medicine, and genetic engineering, allowing scientists to gain a better understanding of the genetic basis of disease, and to develop new treatments to address them.

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Primary Abdominal Wall Reinforcement with Synthetic Mesh Following Harvesting of Vertical Rectus Abdominis Myocutaneous Flaps in Multivisceral Pelvic Resections

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