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Issue 1 • 2026-02

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Double Cell-Like Objects Created from Synthetic DNA (Human Placenta) Crown Cells Using Monolaurin

Shoshi Inooka

Abstract

Synthetic DNA crown cells (artificial cells) can be prepared in vitro using sphingosine (Sph)-DNA-adenosine-monolaurin compounds. These DNA crown cells can proliferate within egg whites in vivo. Synthetic DNA (E. coli) crown cells formed assemblies and cells proliferate after the addition of monolaurin and egg white and could be cultured on agar plates. In this study, it was examined whether such phenomena were observed in synthetic DNA (Human placenta) crown cells. In synthetic DNA (Human placenta) crown cells using monolaurin, several kinds of objects that may differ from original cells, were observed on the agar plates. Here, the microscopic characteristics of double cell-like objects are described.