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ApoControl Biobrick Library: Possibilities of utilizing apoptosis as a clean and effective selection mark for manipulation in eucaryotic systems. Serves the improving of gen-expression in cell lines and the curtailing of cloning processure for large-scale screening. [[Team:LMU-Munich/Apotosis|more]]<html></span>
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ApoControl Biobrick Library: Possibilities of utilizing apoptosis as a clean and effective selection mark for manipulation in eucaryotic systems. Serves the improving of gen-expression in cell lines and the curtailing of cloning processure for large-scale screening. [[Team:LMU-Munich/ApoControl|more]]<html></span>
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<td></html>Engineering an artificial pathway in a bacterial microcompartment to produce functional azobenzene-compounds, such as protein crosslinkers, tethered or soluble enzyme-modulators or optimizedligands for other molecular applications. [[Team:LMU-Munich/Pathway|more]]<html></td></tr>
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ApoControl Biobrick Library: Possibilities of utilizing apoptosis as a clean and effective selection mark for manipulation in eucaryotic systems. Serves the improving of gen-expression in cell lines and the curtailing of cloning processure for large-scale screening. more


Engineering an artificial pathway in a bacterial microcompartment to produce functional azobenzene-compounds, such as protein crosslinkers, tethered or soluble enzyme-modulators or optimizedligands for other molecular applications. more



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