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Contents |
Overview
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Parts Submitted to the Registry
- CaCO3/Urease
- Filamentous cells
- End of crack & signalling system
- Swarming
- Non-target-environment kill switch
- Glue
Alkalinity resistance
...Concrete has high pH ...explanation, the solution, link to the lab book experiments.
Initial Research
Research |
Initial Research on Filamentous cells |
An e-Science Approach to Synthetic Biology
We investigate the benefits of an e-Science approach, with a focus on workflows, to synthetic biology.