Team:Harvard BioDesign
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Natural cellular mechanisms are co-opted by synthetic biologists for use in biological sensors. Typical reporters such as GFP are only detectable inside living cells and used to gather information in the laboratory environment. | Natural cellular mechanisms are co-opted by synthetic biologists for use in biological sensors. Typical reporters such as GFP are only detectable inside living cells and used to gather information in the laboratory environment. | ||
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Biological sensing can be applied outside of the laboratory settings with information that is robust and can be easily read in a biomaterial with functional potential. | Biological sensing can be applied outside of the laboratory settings with information that is robust and can be easily read in a biomaterial with functional potential. | ||
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