Team:SDU-Denmark/project-activities

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The team from the University of Southern Denmark have just got the first proof that the system works and they are now conducting further characterization to see what types of light it responds to, and how quickly they can get the bacterium to move.
The team from the University of Southern Denmark have just got the first proof that the system works and they are now conducting further characterization to see what types of light it responds to, and how quickly they can get the bacterium to move.
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The pictures show two petri dishes, respectively a normal and a synthetic bacterial culture. Both have grown for 44 hours, and both have been half covered. One can see how the manipulated culture moves towards the dark area.
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The pictures below show two petri dishes, a normal and a synthetic bacterial culture, respectively. Both have grown for 44 hours, and both have been half covered. One can see how the manipulated culture moves towards the dark area.
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The idea is at some point to be able to create a flow in a micro tube by coating the tube with a layer of the new type of ''E. coli''.
The idea is at some point to be able to create a flow in a micro tube by coating the tube with a layer of the new type of ''E. coli''.
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“By adding the bacteria, they can whip the liquid with their little tails, which means that you can control how liquids mix in small micro-tubes.”
“By adding the bacteria, they can whip the liquid with their little tails, which means that you can control how liquids mix in small micro-tubes.”
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'''Great interest''' <br>
'''Great interest''' <br>

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