Cellular Communication Systems

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The cellular communications systems used in our project were quorum sensing systems found in the bacterial species ''Vibrio fischeri'', ''E. coli'', and ''Pseudomonas aeruginosa''. Portions of these communications systems were used in the XOR logic gate designs and constructs.
The cellular communications systems used in our project were quorum sensing systems found in the bacterial species ''Vibrio fischeri'', ''E. coli'', and ''Pseudomonas aeruginosa''. Portions of these communications systems were used in the XOR logic gate designs and constructs.

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The cellular communications systems used in our project were quorum sensing systems found in the bacterial species Vibrio fischeri, E. coli, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Portions of these communications systems were used in the XOR logic gate designs and constructs.

Lux signaling system

Lsr signaling system

Las signaling system