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<b>SilverSURF</b> | <b>SilverSURF</b> | ||
<span>Environmental pollution with harmful quantities of heavy metal ions has become an urgent problem in these times. | <span>Environmental pollution with harmful quantities of heavy metal ions has become an urgent problem in these times. | ||
- | SilverSURF makes use of the flagellar filament that represents one of the largest scaffolds in nature | + | SilverSURF makes use of the flagellar filament that represents one of the largest scaffolds in nature.</span> |
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<b>CancerSURF</b> | <b>CancerSURF</b> | ||
<span>Lung cancer is one of the most malignant cancers with poor prognosis. Next to the common therapies like surgery, | <span>Lung cancer is one of the most malignant cancers with poor prognosis. Next to the common therapies like surgery, | ||
- | radiation therapy and chemotherapy, antibody therapy is more specific | + | radiation therapy and chemotherapy, antibody therapy is more specific. |
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<span>Ribosomes synthesize proteins from amino acids using mRNA as blueprint and tRNAs delivering amino acids. However, | <span>Ribosomes synthesize proteins from amino acids using mRNA as blueprint and tRNAs delivering amino acids. However, | ||
the natural ability of ribosomes is limited to 20 L-amino acids. Non-ribosomal peptide synthetases (NRPSs) synthesize | the natural ability of ribosomes is limited to 20 L-amino acids. Non-ribosomal peptide synthetases (NRPSs) synthesize | ||
- | only small peptides, however, from a large number of natural and non-proteinogenic amino acids. | + | only small peptides, however, from a large number of natural and non-proteinogenic amino acids. |
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with non-proteinogenic amino acids. | with non-proteinogenic amino acids. | ||
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<b>SURFkiller</b> | <b>SURFkiller</b> | ||
<span>The work with genetically modified organisms (GMOs) harbours the risk of their release to the nature. After release, | <span>The work with genetically modified organisms (GMOs) harbours the risk of their release to the nature. After release, | ||
- | serious consequences such as gene exchange with unmodified organism or ecosystem imbalance cannot be excluded | + | serious consequences such as gene exchange with unmodified organism or ecosystem imbalance cannot be excluded. |
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Revision as of 14:18, 17 October 2014