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                    <p class="lead">Each great discovery in the world of science is not the achievement of only one person, in fact, it is the accomplishment of the researchers and the teachers and collaborators that were with them thoughtout the development of the project. In TecTissue, a family was born, and they helped us to succeed and search a novel treatment for people that have suffered from burns. Therefore, we want to thank:</p>
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            <p class="lead">Each great discovery in the world of science is not the achievement of only one person, in
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                fact, it is the accomplishment of the researchers and the teachers and collaborators that were with
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                them throughout the development of the project. In TecTissue, a family was born, and they helped us to
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                succeed and search a novel treatment for people who have suffered from burns. Therefore, we want to
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                thank:</p>
  
<p><strong>Ph.D. Aurora Antonio Pérez</strong> who worked with us in recombinant proteins, structures prediction, expression, and purification.</p>
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            <p><strong>Ph.D. Aurora Antonio Pérez</strong> who worked with us in recombinant proteins, structures
<p><em>Thank you for taking the time to explain to us and guide us all the way.</p></em>
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                prediction, expression, and purification.</p>
<p><strong>Ramon Rivero Aranda</strong> the lab technician of Microbiology, that lived with us through our everyday stress and anguish but always supporting us.</p>
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            <p><em>Thank you for taking the time to explain to us and guide us all the way.</p></em>
<p><em>Thank you for your patience.</p></em>
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            <p><strong>Ramon Rivero Aranda</strong> the lab technician of Microbiology, that lived with us through our
<p><strong>Jesús Enrique Chong </strong> who worked with us in the automatization of the hardware and all the circuits involved. </p>
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                everyday stress and anguish but always supporting us.</p>
<p><em>Thank you for teaching us.</p></em>
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            <p><em>Thank you for your patience.</p></em>
<p><strong>Paola Andrea Mora Gazano</strong> the lab technician of Experimental Chemist, that gave us material and remembered us to eat when we looked starved. </p>
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            <p><strong>Jesús Enrique Chong </strong> who worked with us in the automatization of the hardware and all
<p><em>Thank you for caring.</p></em>
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                the circuits involved. </p>
<p><strong>Roberto Delgado Duran</strong> our other lab technician thank you for opening the lab early for us and for giving us the necessary materials for our experiments.</p>
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            <p><em>Thank you for teaching us.</p></em>
<p><em>Thank you for your time.</p></em>
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            <p><strong>Paola Andrea Mora Gazano</strong> the lab technician of Experimental Chemist, that gave us
<p><strong>Christian Zaragoza Pérez</strong> the other lab technician of Experimental Chemist that always opened the lab for us when Robert ran late.</p>
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                material and remembered us to eat when we looked starved. </p>
<p><em>Thank you for your help.</p></em>
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            <p><em>Thank you for caring.</p></em>
<p><strong>Yamir Bandala Solano</strong> who worked with us in the nanoencapsulation of chitosan and helped us predicting all the intermolecular interactions involved in it. He also helped us with the crosslinking of the scaffold. </p>
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            <p><strong>Roberto Delgado Duran</strong> our other lab technician thank you for opening the lab early for
<p><em>Thank you for all the knowledge.</p></em>
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                us and for giving us the necessary materials for our experiments.</p>
<p><strong>Manuel Jaime Rodriguez</strong> who helped us acquiring the cell lines and teaching us the protocols involved in the caring of the cell lines.</p>
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            <p><em>Thank you for your time.</p></em>
<p><em>Thank you, the cell line was a very important part of our project, without it we could not prove that our treatment works.</p></em>
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            <p><strong>Christian Zaragoza Pérez</strong> the other lab technician of Experimental Chemist that always
<p><strong>Josefina Castillo Reyna & Andrés David García García</strong> who helped us with the lab access, the management and the resources for the project.</p>
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                opened the lab for us when Robert ran late.</p>
<p><em>Thank you for the support.</p></em>
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            <p><em>Thank you for your help.</p></em>
<p><strong>Ph.D. José Bustos & Ph.D. Atzin Robles Contreras</strong> they let us save our cell lines in their lab's incubators when our CO2 ran out.</p>
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            <p><strong>Yamir Bandala Solano</strong> who worked with us in the nanoencapsulation of chitosan and helped
<p><em>You were lifesavers, literally.</p></em>
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                us predicting all the intermolecular interactions involved in it. He also helped us with the
<p><strong>Ph.D. Dulce Viridiana Melo Maximo</strong> for lending us some of her PDMS and showing us how to prepare it and use it.</p>
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                crosslinking of the scaffold. </p>
<p><em>Thank you, it was very importanat for our hardware.</p></em>
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            <p><em>Thank you for all the knowledge.</p></em>
<p><strong>Ph.D José Luis Flores Semilla</strong> for giving us all the support in our project and for sponsoring our project.</p>
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            <p><strong>Manuel Jaime Rodriguez</strong> who helped us acquiring the cell lines and teaching us the
<p><em>Thank you for searching how to cure burns.</p></em>
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                protocols involved in the caring of the cell lines.</p>
<p><strong>Ph.D. Edgar Oliver López Villegas</strong> in the use of TEM for the visualization of the nanocapsules of chitosan. .</p>
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            <p><em>Thank you, the cell line was a very important part of our project, without it we could not prove
<p><em>Thank you for your time.</p></em>
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                    that our treatment works.</p></em>
<p><strong>Ph.D. Maykel González</strong> for his feedback in nanoencapsulation of chitosan.</p>
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            <p><strong>Josefina Castillo Reyna & Andrés David García García</strong> who helped us with the lab access,
<p><em>Thank you for making our project better.</p></em>
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                the management and the resources for the project.</p>
<p><strong>MSC Oscar Rodríguez Espinosa</strong> for helping in the scanning microscope in order for us to see the nanocapsules of chitosan.</p>
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            <p><em>Thank you for the support.</p></em>
<p><em>Thank you.</p></em>
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            <p><strong>Ph.D. José Bustos & Ph.D. Atzin Robles Contreras</strong> they let us save our cell lines in
<p><strong>Carlos Uriel Ibarra Navarrete</strong> for helping us developing the mechanics inside the Hardware.</p>
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                their lab's incubators when our CO2 ran out.</p>
<p><em>Thank you for being there for us.</p></em>
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            <p><em>You were lifesavers, literally.</p></em>
<p><strong>Emmanuel Zamudio Reyes</strong> for helping us developing the automatization inside the Hardware.</p>
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            <p><strong>Ph.D. Dulce Viridiana Melo Maximo</strong> for lending us some of her PDMS and showing us how to
<p><em>Thank you for motivating us.</p></em>
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                prepare it and use it.</p>
<p><strong>Gerardo Manuel García Lozano & Beatriz Hernandez</strong> the founders of Rino-Q, which receive us with great delight in San Luis Potosí and show us the actual problem of burns in Mexico.</p>
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            <p><em>Thank you, it was very importanat for our hardware.</p></em>
<p><em>Thank you for the motivation.</p></em>
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            <p><strong>Ph.D. José Luis Flores Sevilla</strong> for giving us all the support in our project and for
<p><strong>Jaime Rodriguez Hernandes & Astid Alicia Vela Plata</strong> for helping us in the recording and editing of the songs "Labs like you" and "Moves like iGEM".</p>
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                sponsoring our project.</p>
<p><em>Thank you for your time.</p></em>
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            <p><em>Thank you for searching how to cure burns.</p></em>
<p>Last but not least, all the people that have supported us, the students that participate in our funding activities and the other ones that kindly donated money to us.</p>  
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            <p><strong>Ph.D. Edgar Oliver López Villegas</strong> in the use of TEM for the visualization of the
<p> But most importantly thanks to our <strong>families</strong>, for believing in us and giving us the chance of following our dreams.</p>
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                nanocapsules of chitosan. .</p>
<p>Coffee: you were with us all the way, so thank you to you too.</p>
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            <p><em>Thank you for your time.</p></em>
<p class="lead"><em>Thank you.</p></em>
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            <p><strong>Ph.D. Maykel González</strong> for his feedback in nanoencapsulation of chitosan.</p>
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            <p><em>Thank you for making our project better.</p></em>
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            <p><strong>MSC Oscar Rodríguez Espinosa</strong> for helping in the scanning microscope in order for us to
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                see the nanocapsules of chitosan.</p>
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            <p><em>Thank you.</p></em>
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            <p><strong>Carlos Uriel Ibarra Navarrete</strong> for helping us developing the mechanics inside the
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                Hardware.</p>
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            <p><em>Thank you for being there for us.</p></em>
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            <p><strong>Emmanuel Zamudio Reyes</strong> for helping us developing the automatization inside the
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                Hardware.</p>
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            <p><em>Thank you for motivating us.</p></em>
 +
            <p><strong>Gerardo Manuel García Lozano & Beatriz Hernandez</strong> the founders of Rino-Q, which receive
 +
                us with great delight in San Luis Potosí and show us the actual problem of burns in Mexico.</p>
 +
            <p><em>Thank you for the motivation.</p></em>
 +
            <p><strong>Jaime Rodriguez Hernandes & Astid Alicia Vela Plata</strong> for helping us in the recording and
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                editing of the songs "Labs like you" and "Moves like iGEM".</p>
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            <p><em>Thank you for your time.</p></em>
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            <p>Last but not least, all the people that have supported us, the students that participate in our funding
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                activities and the other ones that kindly donated money to us.</p>
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            <p> But most importantly, thanks to our <strong>families</strong>, for believing in us and giving us the
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                chance of following our dreams.</p>
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            <p>Dear <strong>coffee</strong>: Thank you for being there for us all the way throughout the project.</p>
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            <p class="lead"><em>Thank you.</p></em>
 
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Attributions

Each great discovery in the world of science is not the achievement of only one person, in fact, it is the accomplishment of the researchers and the teachers and collaborators that were with them throughout the development of the project. In TecTissue, a family was born, and they helped us to succeed and search a novel treatment for people who have suffered from burns. Therefore, we want to thank:

Ph.D. Aurora Antonio Pérez who worked with us in recombinant proteins, structures prediction, expression, and purification.

Thank you for taking the time to explain to us and guide us all the way.

Ramon Rivero Aranda the lab technician of Microbiology, that lived with us through our everyday stress and anguish but always supporting us.

Thank you for your patience.

Jesús Enrique Chong who worked with us in the automatization of the hardware and all the circuits involved.

Thank you for teaching us.

Paola Andrea Mora Gazano the lab technician of Experimental Chemist, that gave us material and remembered us to eat when we looked starved.

Thank you for caring.

Roberto Delgado Duran our other lab technician thank you for opening the lab early for us and for giving us the necessary materials for our experiments.

Thank you for your time.

Christian Zaragoza Pérez the other lab technician of Experimental Chemist that always opened the lab for us when Robert ran late.

Thank you for your help.

Yamir Bandala Solano who worked with us in the nanoencapsulation of chitosan and helped us predicting all the intermolecular interactions involved in it. He also helped us with the crosslinking of the scaffold.

Thank you for all the knowledge.

Manuel Jaime Rodriguez who helped us acquiring the cell lines and teaching us the protocols involved in the caring of the cell lines.

Thank you, the cell line was a very important part of our project, without it we could not prove that our treatment works.

Josefina Castillo Reyna & Andrés David García García who helped us with the lab access, the management and the resources for the project.

Thank you for the support.

Ph.D. José Bustos & Ph.D. Atzin Robles Contreras they let us save our cell lines in their lab's incubators when our CO2 ran out.

You were lifesavers, literally.

Ph.D. Dulce Viridiana Melo Maximo for lending us some of her PDMS and showing us how to prepare it and use it.

Thank you, it was very importanat for our hardware.

Ph.D. José Luis Flores Sevilla for giving us all the support in our project and for sponsoring our project.

Thank you for searching how to cure burns.

Ph.D. Edgar Oliver López Villegas in the use of TEM for the visualization of the nanocapsules of chitosan. .

Thank you for your time.

Ph.D. Maykel González for his feedback in nanoencapsulation of chitosan.

Thank you for making our project better.

MSC Oscar Rodríguez Espinosa for helping in the scanning microscope in order for us to see the nanocapsules of chitosan.

Thank you.

Carlos Uriel Ibarra Navarrete for helping us developing the mechanics inside the Hardware.

Thank you for being there for us.

Emmanuel Zamudio Reyes for helping us developing the automatization inside the Hardware.

Thank you for motivating us.

Gerardo Manuel García Lozano & Beatriz Hernandez the founders of Rino-Q, which receive us with great delight in San Luis Potosí and show us the actual problem of burns in Mexico.

Thank you for the motivation.

Jaime Rodriguez Hernandes & Astid Alicia Vela Plata for helping us in the recording and editing of the songs "Labs like you" and "Moves like iGEM".

Thank you for your time.

Last but not least, all the people that have supported us, the students that participate in our funding activities and the other ones that kindly donated money to us.

But most importantly, thanks to our families, for believing in us and giving us the chance of following our dreams.

Dear coffee: Thank you for being there for us all the way throughout the project.

Thank you.