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<div class="adv_gallery"><h3><a href="http://www.echromi.com/scatalog.html">E. chromi - Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg & James King in collaboration with Cambridge iGEM 2009 team</a></h3>
<div class="adv_gallery"><h3><a href="http://www.echromi.com/scatalog.html">E. chromi - Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg & James King in collaboration with Cambridge iGEM 2009 team</a></h3>
<p>"If a chemical change symptomatic of a disease is detected by the E.chromi they produce a different colour signal in the faeces."</p>
<p>"If a chemical change symptomatic of a disease is detected by the E.chromi they produce a different colour signal in the faeces."</p>
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<div class="adv_gallery"><h3><a href="http://hackteria.org/">Hackteria</a></h3>
<div class="adv_gallery"><h3><a href="http://hackteria.org/">Hackteria</a></h3>
<p>"... an online resource for artists/designers that want to get involved with biotechnology" - ArtScienceBangalore iGEM 2009</p>
<p>"... an online resource for artists/designers that want to get involved with biotechnology" - ArtScienceBangalore iGEM 2009</p>
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