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Future development of synthetic biological systems will require the implementation of reliable synthetic circuits. These gene circuits will be designed to program new biological behaviour, dynamics, and logic control<sup>[[Team:ETH_Zurich/project/references#refWeiss|[1]]]</sup>. A crucial part to coordinate and control the biological computation needed to perform their tasks can be seen in multichannel orthogonal communication. In order to achieve the goals of our project we need to thoroughly characterize available components, improve their performance, and develop novel constructs that get closer to actual multichannel orthogonal communication and subsequent logic processing. With our findings we will try to make a contribution to the field of biological computation by enabling further development of complex systems that rely on the interaction between its subparts.
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Future development of synthetic biological systems will require the implementation of reliable synthetic circuits. These genetic circuits will be designed to program new biological behaviour, dynamics, and logic control<sup>[[Team:ETH_Zurich/project/references#refWeiss|[1]]]</sup>. A well established multichannel orthogonal communication system is crucial for efficient biological computation which is subsequently required for the performance of the cells tasks. In order to achieve the goals of our project we need to thoroughly characterise available components, improve their performance, and develop novel constructs for robust multichannel orthogonal communication and subsequent logic processing. With our findings we will try to make a contribution to the field of biological computation by enabling further development of complex systems that depend on the interaction between its sub components.
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These biological computers in turn also need to find a way to be implemented in patients, if they are developed to perform therapeutic tasks. A promising application of such synthetic biological systems is cell based therapy by alginate-microencapsulated implants<sup>[[Team:ETH_Zurich/project/references#refAuslander|[2]]][[Team:ETH_Zurich/project/references#refBugaj|[3]]]</sup>. We will try to achieve communication and input integration in a grid of alginate beads and thus producing a more complex behavior than a single bead could show. This can be seen as a step towards the development of artificial organs composed of multiple alginate-microencapsulated implants, that work together to tackle tasks a single implant, which is not communicating with its neighbors, could not solve.
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These biological computers in turn need to find a way to be implemented in patients, if they are developed for therapeutic use. A promising application of such synthetic biological systems is cell based therapy by alginate-microencapsulated implants<sup>[[Team:ETH_Zurich/project/references#refAuslander|[2]]][[Team:ETH_Zurich/project/references#refBugaj|[3]]]</sup>. In our project we try to generate complex patterns using a grid of alginate beads by exploiting their communication and input integration systems. These beads are incapable of functioning in isolation but perform complex patterns when used together on the grid. We believe that this can be significant step for the development of artificial organs composed of multiple alginate-microencapsulated implants. Analogous to our system, these encapsulated implants work together to perform the overall task which otherwise, could not have been achieved by a single implant working in isolation.
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