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<p>This simulation was made by team Czech Republic via our collaboration. Based on the parameters we obtained when modeling the detection and amplification of signal system, team Czech Republic created a physical simulation representing yeast cells exposed to a contamination. The contamination occurs at random locations in the sample of cells and the intensity of the amplified signal are based on the aforementioned model parameters.</p>
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<p>This simulation was made by team [https://2015.igem.org/Team:Czech_Republic Czech Republic] via our collaboration. Based on the parameters we obtained when modeling the detection and amplification of signal system, team [https://2015.igem.org/Team:Czech_Republic Czech Republic] created a physical simulation representing yeast cells exposed to a contamination. The contamination occurs at random locations in the sample of cells and the intensity of the amplified signal are based on the aforementioned model parameters.</p>
  
 
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Simulation

This simulation was made by team Czech Republic via our collaboration. Based on the parameters we obtained when modeling the detection and amplification of signal system, team Czech Republic created a physical simulation representing yeast cells exposed to a contamination. The contamination occurs at random locations in the sample of cells and the intensity of the amplified signal are based on the aforementioned model parameters.