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+ | <br>- Host organism and constructed DNA parts used in this project pose no risk to public health- All experiments listed in this project were conducted under standard laboratory safety rules. | ||
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- All experiments listed in this project were conducted under standard laboratory safety rules.
- In experiments where CO feeding was required, a sensitive electronic carbon monoxide sensor was used to detect CO in case of any leakage.
- Host organism and constructed DNA parts used in this project pose no risk to public health- All experiments listed in this project were conducted under standard laboratory safety rules.
- In experiments where CO feeding was required, a sensitive electronic carbon monoxide sensor was used to detect CO in case of any leakage.
- Host organism and constructed DNA parts used in this project pose no risk to public health