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Articles
E. coli Colon cancer detector
Cellular defenses against superoxide and hydrogen peroxide.
A genetically encoded sensor for H2O2 with expanded dynamic range
Rapid in vivo screening system for anti-oxidant activity using bacterial redox sensor strains.
Logical "And" switch part from iGEM registry
Colon Cancer biomarker (Lgr5 protein)
Redox signaling and gene control in the Escherichia coli soxRS oxidative stress regulon - A review
The Universal Character of the Tumor-Associated Antigen Survivin
Biomarkers for Early Detection of Colon Cancer
OxyR and Soxr Transcription Factors
UCP1 heat generation in yeast/E. coli
Coenzyme Q is an obligatory cofactor for uncoupling protein function
Yeast cultures with UCP1 uncoupling activity as a heating device
Temperature Regulation by Thermogenic Flowers
CO Detection/E. coli
CO sensing transcription factor
Sound Detection
Mechanosensitive Channels of E. Coli Eukaryotic Mechanosensitive Channels Cellular Mechanotransduction Mechanisms of Mechanotransduction Functional Design of Bacterial Mechanosensitive Channels
Biomarkers
ROS is decreased in cancerous cells
Toolbox
Synthetic Biology and Engineering Rules