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Revision as of 21:18, 14 October 2018
Our description
Our mammalian cells will be engineered to detect antigens on target cell membrane via an optimized version of the mouse Notch 1 receptor. This spacial signal will be integrated into binary boolean logic gates to determine different cell behavior. This fundamental advancement has potential in therapeutics, artificial tissue engineering and so much more. We have started building genetic circuits.
Welcome!
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E-mail: igem@fudan.edu.cn