Team:MIT mammalian Switch
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Revision as of 10:01, 27 October 2010
Synthetic Switch: Implementation of Bistable Toggles in Mammalian Cells |
It is useful for a synthetic system capable of sensing mechanical stimuli to be able to convert a transient signal into a constitutive response. During the summer we designed both a complete and a simplified bistable toggle with a low and high output state using positive feedback loops. [[Image:Simplified.png]] |