Team:Imperial College
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+ | '''For the 2008 iGEM competition, the Imperial College Team aims to develop a genetically-engineered Biofabricator, using the Gram-positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis as our chassis. Our Biofabricator aims to produce self-assembling biomaterials in specified 3D shapes, using light as the trigger.'''}} | ||
{{Imperial/Box1|Overview|*First by utilising an endogenous light-sensing mechanism, the bacteria is captured in the desired location using 3D holography. | {{Imperial/Box1|Overview|*First by utilising an endogenous light-sensing mechanism, the bacteria is captured in the desired location using 3D holography. |
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