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Revision as of 18:35, 24 August 2015
Polystyrene Engineering E. coli to produce polystyrene
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Polyhydroxyalkanoates Optimizing the production of biological PHA
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C.A.S.H. Cellulose Associated Spore HYDRAS, or a biological contractile mechanism.
Based on work done by Chen et al. at Columbia university, we sought to employ the contractile properties of bacterial spores to use as a contractile mechanism for biOrigami.
CRATER Crisper Assited Transformation Efficient Reaction
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