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             <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Bielefeld-CeBiTec/Notebook/HeavyMetals"><img class="img-rounded" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/e/e0/Bielefeld-Cebitec-Notebook-Minipic-HeavyMetals_200x200.JPG" alt="Heavy Metals" width="140" height="140">
 
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           <h2>Heavy metals</h2>
 
           <h2>Heavy metals</h2>
           <p>Here you find some detailed information about the lab work concerning the construction of our heavy metal biosensors in <i>E.coli</i>.You can see the difficulties in which we ran and follow our progress in creating our sensor systems.</p>
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           <p>Here you find some detailed information about the lab work concerning the construction of our heavy metal biosensors in <i>E. coli</i>. You can see the difficulties we ran into and follow our progress in creating our sensor systems.</p>
 
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           <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Bielefeld-CeBiTec/Notebook/CFPS"><img class="img-rounded" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/9/9c/Bielefeld-Cebitec-Notebook-Minipic-CFPS_200x200.JPG" alt="CFPS" width="140" height="140">
 
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           <h2>CFPS</h2>
 
           <h2>CFPS</h2>
           <p>In cell free protein synthesis (CFPS), the extracts of lysed cells, containing all the necessary components for transcription and translation, are used to produce proteins <i>in vitro</i>.</p>
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           <p>In cell free protein synthesis (CFPS), the extracts of lysed cells, containing all the necessary components for transcription and translation, are used to produce proteins <i>in vitro</i>. Find out how we developed and optimized our own cell extract.</p>
 
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           <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Bielefeld-CeBiTec/Notebook/PlasmidDisplay"><img class="img-rounded" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/0/07/Bielefeld-Cebitec-Notebook-Minipic-PRIA_200x200.JPG" alt="Generic placeholder image" width="140" height="140">
 
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           <h2>PRIA</h2>
 
           <h2>PRIA</h2>
           <p>This alternative to standard biosensors is based on <i>in vitro</i> interaction of immobilized repressor proteins with plasmids containing the operator site corresponding to the repressor.</p>
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           <p>See how we developed this alternative to standard biosensors, which is based on <i>in vitro</i> interaction of immobilized repressor proteins with plasmids containing the operator site corresponding to the repressor.</p>
 
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