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Revision as of 16:13, 22 October 2007
1. AbstructA bacterial society designed in this project follows Pareto's principle as an Ant society does.
To realize this model, the behaviors of the model - bistability of each individual and the system's stability under the coexsistence of the two types - have been confirmed in silico and in virto. See more.
This model is based on two principles - bistability and coexistence by cell-cell communication. See more.
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2. Tokyo/Works |Works2-a. Genetic circuits2-b. Combinatione of Wet & DryWet 1: Hybrid promoter
Dry 1: Formulationなんとかなんとか。See more. Wet 2: Assay set 1For the parameters of Hill coefficients by AHL and IPTG assays
Dry 2: Simulation set 2なんとかなんとか。See more. Wet 3: Assay set 2For the other parameters. See more. Future worksContinue this combinational approaches to sophisticate our model. See more.
3. About our teamStudents
Advisors: Last year's member
Instructors
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