Abstract
Developments in synthetic biology usually bring the conception of individual artificial cells. A key feature of living systems is, however, the interaction between individuals, in which living units can interact autonomously and display a role differentiation such as the case of entities chasing each other. On the other hand, droplets have become a very useful and exciting medium for modern microengineering and biomedical technologies. In this Perspective, we show a brief discussion-outlook of different approaches to recreate predator-prey interactions in both swimmer and crawling droplet systems toward a new generation of synthetic life with impact in both fundamental insights and relevant applications.
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Berli, C. L. A., & Bellino, M. G. (2023, March 1). Toward droplets displaying life-like interaction behaviors. Biomicrofluidics. American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0142115
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