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Programming living cells to organize inorganic nano‐objects (NOs) in a spatiotemporally precise fashion would advance new techniques for creating ordered ensembles of NOs and new bio–abiotic hybrid materials with emerging functionalities. Bacterial cells often grow in cellular communities called biofilms. Here, a strategy is reported for programming dynamic biofilm formation for the synchronized assembly...
A designer‐cell‐enabled strategy demonstrated by Chao Zhong and co‐workers in article number 1705968 harnesses dynamic biofilm assembly for the templated, spatiotemporally controlled assembly of inorganic nanoscale objects (NOs) in solution in a dynamic, adaptive and hierarchical manner. By integrating programmed light regulation with a light‐sensing strain, cells can be spatially controlled to assemble...
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