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History

Cellular memory modules were discovered by François Jacob and Jaques Monod in 1961 at the Pasteur Institute in Paris. The discovery led to Jacob and Monod, along with André Lwoff, receiving The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1965 "for their discoveries concerning genetic control of enzyme and virus synthesis" . Experimental procedures include

How Cellular Memory Modules Work

Cellular memory modules allow cells to maintain their original "identity" after a series of cell divisions and developmental processes. and implement these characteristics into transferred environments through transcriptional memory.

Application of Cellular Memory Modules