Team:Toulouse/Result/experimental-results

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<p class="texte">We then performed a wash step on the chitin beads. We measured the release of bacteria on the washing solution. When our bacterium has the binding module (Right on Figure 20), there is less release than without the module (Right on Figure 20). Therefore, the engineered bacterium is retained by the beads.</p>
<p class="texte">We then performed a wash step on the chitin beads. We measured the release of bacteria on the washing solution. When our bacterium has the binding module (Right on Figure 20), there is less release than without the module (Right on Figure 20). Therefore, the engineered bacterium is retained by the beads.</p>
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<p class="legend">Figure 20: Microscopic view of elution fraction of WT <i>B. subtilis</i> (Left) and engineered bacterium (Right).  
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<p class="legend">Figure 20: Microscopic view of elution fraction of WT <i>Bacillus subtilis</i> (Left) and engineered bacterium (Right).  
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