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Wouldn't you like to have a stable signal in the continously fluctuating environment in cells? | Wouldn't you like to have a stable signal in the continously fluctuating environment in cells? | ||
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And if, say, your system doesn't work the very first try, wouldn't you like to have a standardized means to go about debugging it? | And if, say, your system doesn't work the very first try, wouldn't you like to have a standardized means to go about debugging it? | ||
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The Tri-Stable Toggle Switch represents a continuation on the theme of the Toggle Switch begun by Gardner, et al 2000. The switch produces three distinct and stable outputs in response to three distinct inputs. Our approach to designing the switch is based on quantitative reasoning to pioneer a standardized means of designing and debugging biological systems. | The Tri-Stable Toggle Switch represents a continuation on the theme of the Toggle Switch begun by Gardner, et al 2000. The switch produces three distinct and stable outputs in response to three distinct inputs. Our approach to designing the switch is based on quantitative reasoning to pioneer a standardized means of designing and debugging biological systems. | ||
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