Team:ETH Zurich/lab/chip

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==Overview==
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Our project aims for the biological implementation of cellular automata, so we had to find a way to create a regular grid of cells with a defined neighborhood as shown in the pictures below. On the left side a classical cellular automata is depicted, on the right side an outline of our biological version consisting of a grid-like polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) chip filled with cell colonies encapsulated in alginate beads.
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Our project aims for the biological implementation of cellular automata, so we had to find a way to create a regular grid of cells with a defined neighborhood as shown in the figures below. On the left side a classical cellular automata is depicted (fig. 1), on the right side an outline of our biological version consisting of a grid-like polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) chip filled with cell colonies encapsulated in alginate beads (fig. 2).
[[File:ETH Zurich Rule 6.PNG|300px|thumb|left|'''Fig. 1''' Classical grid from cellular automata theory (ON state=back, OFF state=white).]]
[[File:ETH Zurich Rule 6.PNG|300px|thumb|left|'''Fig. 1''' Classical grid from cellular automata theory (ON state=back, OFF state=white).]]
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As a result, we are convinced that the tinkering with 3D-printing for mold creation is more economical for our applications and perfectly in line with the do-it-yourself spirit of iGEM.
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As a result, we are convinced that the tinkering with 3D-printing for mold creation is more economical for our applications and measurements. Also it is perfectly in line with the do-it-yourself spirit of iGEM.
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File:ETH Zurich 2014 final mold model 2.jpeg|'''Fig. 4-c'''
File:ETH Zurich 2014 final mold model 2.jpeg|'''Fig. 4-c'''
File:ETH Zurich 2014 final mold model.jpeg|'''Fig. 4-d'''
File:ETH Zurich 2014 final mold model.jpeg|'''Fig. 4-d'''
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All mash-files (.stl) will be made available at the [http://www.makerbot.com/support/makerware/troubleshooting/ NIH 3D Print Exchange] under the category 'Custom Labware'.

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