Team:MIT phage context
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Revision as of 20:12, 27 October 2010
hairy cells and polymerizing phage - context |
WORK FROM OTHER IGEM TEAMS The following teams have used some component of our phage system previously. No other teams have used our method of polyphage with incorporated leucine zippers for polymerization (nor is it present in the literature).
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