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The idea is to model the rate at which our genetically engineered bacterial culture (E. Coli Nissle) grows and colonizes the gut, and to characterize its expression of 5-HTP, a serotonin precursor that acts as an anti-depressant, in the device. Dr. Chiang, from UCL’s very own Microfluidics Lab, has already drawn up the 3d design described in the attachment using SolidWorks. | The idea is to model the rate at which our genetically engineered bacterial culture (E. Coli Nissle) grows and colonizes the gut, and to characterize its expression of 5-HTP, a serotonin precursor that acts as an anti-depressant, in the device. Dr. Chiang, from UCL’s very own Microfluidics Lab, has already drawn up the 3d design described in the attachment using SolidWorks. | ||
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