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|<center>Welcome to the Imperial 2008 iGEM project page. It's {{CURRENTDAYNAME}}, {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTDAY}} and a great day to read about an awesome iGEM project!</center> | |<center>Welcome to the Imperial 2008 iGEM project page. It's {{CURRENTDAYNAME}}, {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTDAY}} and a great day to read about an awesome iGEM project!</center> | ||
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{{Imperial/Box1||For the 2008 iGEM competition, the Imperial team is designing a biofabricator using the Gram-positive bacterium ''Bacillus subtilis'' as our chassis. We will exert fine control over its movement via a recently-discovered clutch mechanism, using light as our stimulus to localise the bacteria. We then intend to trigger production and secretion of a self-assembling biomaterial in a set 3D pattern. | {{Imperial/Box1||For the 2008 iGEM competition, the Imperial team is designing a biofabricator using the Gram-positive bacterium ''Bacillus subtilis'' as our chassis. We will exert fine control over its movement via a recently-discovered clutch mechanism, using light as our stimulus to localise the bacteria. We then intend to trigger production and secretion of a self-assembling biomaterial in a set 3D pattern. | ||
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3D bio-scaffold materials have many applications in tissue engineering. Our blue-sky aim is to synthesise a precise biofabricator that can accelerate tissue engineering processes, hence making a contribution to the field of regenerative medicine.}} | 3D bio-scaffold materials have many applications in tissue engineering. Our blue-sky aim is to synthesise a precise biofabricator that can accelerate tissue engineering processes, hence making a contribution to the field of regenerative medicine.}} | ||
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{{Imperial/Box2||This diagram gives an overview of how our system works. Initially, ''B. subtilis'' are motile and are not producing biomaterials. If we want to construct an "I" shaped 3D bio-scaffold, we shine a 3D hologram of the correct wavelength (red is used as an arbitrary example here) onto the growth medium. | {{Imperial/Box2||This diagram gives an overview of how our system works. Initially, ''B. subtilis'' are motile and are not producing biomaterials. If we want to construct an "I" shaped 3D bio-scaffold, we shine a 3D hologram of the correct wavelength (red is used as an arbitrary example here) onto the growth medium. | ||
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