Team:StanfordBrownSpelman/Cellulose Acetate

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Biosensors can be linked to the cellulose acetate skin (see  
Biosensors can be linked to the cellulose acetate skin (see  
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<a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:StanfordBrownSpelman/Amberless_Hell_Cell" target="_blank">Amberless Hell Cell), </a>
through a biological cross-linker
through a biological cross-linker
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<a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:StanfordBrownSpelman/Cellulose_Cross_Linker" target="_blank">Cellulose Cross Linker. </a>
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<a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:StanfordBrownSpelman/Cellulose_Cross_Linker" target="_blank">Cellulose Cross Linker.) </a>

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Stanford–Brown–Spelman iGEM 2014 — Cellulose Acetate

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Results
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Methods & Safety
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References
● 1. Fischer, et al. Properties and Applications of Cellulose Acetate. Macromol. Symp., 262, 89-96. 2008.
● 2. Ross, P., Mayer, R., & Benziman, M. Cellulose Biosynthesis and Function in Bacteria. Microbiological Reviews, 55, 35-58. 1991.

● 3. Spiers, A. J., Bohannon, J., Gehrig, S. M., & Rainey, P. B. Biofilm formation at the air–liquid interface by the Pseudomonas fluorescens SBW25 wrinkly spreader requires an acetylated form of cellulose. 2003. Molecular Microbiology, 50, 15-27.
● 4. The United States Pharmacopeial Convention. Cellulose Acetate. USP-NF. 2013.

● 5. Hall, P. E., Anderson, S. M., Johnston, D. M., Cannon, R. E. Transformation of Acetobacter xylinum with Plasmid DNA by Electroporation. Plasmid, 28, 194-200. 1992.

● 6. Close, T. J., Zaitlin, D., & Kado, C. I. Design and Development of Amplifiable Broad-Host-Range Cloning Vectors: Analysis of the wir Region of Agrobacterium tumefaciens Plasmid pTiC58. Plasmid, 12, 111-118. 1984.
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