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<<div style="position:absolute;text-align:justify;left:350px;padding-left:25px;padding-right:20px;"><h1>Attribution</h1><p style="font-size:13pt;line-height:150%;">We were hosted at the laboratory of Victor Souijk at the  Center of Synthetic Microbiolgy, Marburg. <br>
 
We thank Prof. Victor Souijk and his group for their support and the opportunity to participate in the iGEM competition. <br>
 
We thank Prof. Victor Souijk and his group for their support and the opportunity to participate in the iGEM competition. <br>
 
We thank the group of Prof. Wolfgang Hillen and Julia Bürger (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg) for sending us the tetR(B) and P5(L9A) promotors. <br>
 
We thank the group of Prof. Wolfgang Hillen and Julia Bürger (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg) for sending us the tetR(B) and P5(L9A) promotors. <br>

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Attribution

We were hosted at the laboratory of Victor Souijk at the Center of Synthetic Microbiolgy, Marburg.
We thank Prof. Victor Souijk and his group for their support and the opportunity to participate in the iGEM competition.
We thank the group of Prof. Wolfgang Hillen and Julia Bürger (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg) for sending us the tetR(B) and P5(L9A) promotors.
We thank Knut Drescher (MPI Marburg) for providing us with the DNA of the CDI-Operon.
We thank Dr. Uwe Linner (Philips-Universität Marburg) for measuring of the protein concentration of the InterLab Study constructs.
We thank Dr. Anja Paulick, Joana Lopes and Miriam Fischer (Center of Synthetic Microbiology, Marburg) for their help setting up the Platereader, especially for the experiments of the Interlab Study.