Bay Area RSI

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'''Bay Area RSI Team'''
'''Bay Area RSI Team'''
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Our team consists of students from University of California at Berkeley and Stanford University.  Our goal is to repair damaged hearts.  We are engineering embryonic stem-like cells to recognize and bind to damaged heart cardiomyocytes, form a sheet of cells and then differentiate into cardiomyocytes in situ.  Cells that fail to bind in a defined amount of time will self-destruct.   
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Our team consists of students from University of California at Berkeley and Stanford University.  Our goal is to repair damaged hearts.  We are engineering embryonic stem-like cells to recognize and bind to damaged heart cardiomyocytes, form a sheet of cells and enable cells to penetrate into the inner layers of the heart and then differentiate into cardiomyocytes in situ.  Cells that fail to bind in a defined amount of time will self-destruct.   
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Our private wiki is available at http://www.regensci.org/cgi-bin/twiki/view/IGEM2007/WebHome         
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Our private wiki is available at [http://www.regensci.org/cgi-bin/twiki/view/IGEM2007/WebHome]        
Sections of our wiki that contain copyrighted journal articles are not public. However, we are in the process of adding public pages that do not have copyright problems.
Sections of our wiki that contain copyrighted journal articles are not public. However, we are in the process of adding public pages that do not have copyright problems.
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== Repairing Infarcted Hearts ==
[[Goals]]
[[Goals]]
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[[Autonomous Differentiation]]
[[Autonomous Differentiation]]
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[[Timed Stem Cell Self-Destruction]]
[[Timed Stem Cell Self-Destruction]]
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[[Stem Cell Tissue Targeting]]
[[Stem Cell Tissue Targeting]]
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[[Activation of Stem Cell Effectors]]
[[Activation of Stem Cell Effectors]]

Revision as of 21:28, 26 October 2007

Bay Area RSI Team

Our team consists of students from University of California at Berkeley and Stanford University. Our goal is to repair damaged hearts. We are engineering embryonic stem-like cells to recognize and bind to damaged heart cardiomyocytes, form a sheet of cells and enable cells to penetrate into the inner layers of the heart and then differentiate into cardiomyocytes in situ. Cells that fail to bind in a defined amount of time will self-destruct.

Our private wiki is available at [1] Sections of our wiki that contain copyrighted journal articles are not public. However, we are in the process of adding public pages that do not have copyright problems.

Repairing Infarcted Hearts

Goals

Autonomous Differentiation

Timed Stem Cell Self-Destruction

Stem Cell Tissue Targeting

Activation of Stem Cell Effectors