Team:MIT phage context
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<li><a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:MIT_toggle">Overview</a></li> | <li><a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:MIT_toggle">Overview</a></li> | ||
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<li><a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:MIT_tconst">Toggle Construction</a></li> | <li><a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:MIT_tconst">Toggle Construction</a></li> | ||
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- | In 2006 the McGill team attempted to use leucine zippers fused to split YFP to display on cells and cause the cells to adhere via the split YFP. See <a href=" | + | In 2006 the McGill team attempted to use leucine zippers fused to split YFP to display on cells and cause the cells to adhere via the split YFP. See <a href="https://2006.igem.org/McGill_University_2006">here</a>.</li> |
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<li> Mao, et al. "Virus-based toolkit for the directed synthesis of magnetic and semiconducting nanowires". Science. 2004.</li> | <li> Mao, et al. "Virus-based toolkit for the directed synthesis of magnetic and semiconducting nanowires". Science. 2004.</li> | ||
<li> Huang, et al. "Programmable assembly of nanoarchitectures using genetically engineered viruses". Nano Letters. 2005. </li> | <li> Huang, et al. "Programmable assembly of nanoarchitectures using genetically engineered viruses". Nano Letters. 2005. </li> | ||
+ | <li>Rondot, et al. "A helper phage to improve single-chain antibody presentation in phage display". Nature Biotechnology. 2001</li> | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:05, 28 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 coiled coils for polymerization (nor is it present in the literature).
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