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Revision as of 16:41, 12 December 2017
BRINGING CONTROL TO THETHIRD DIMENSION
By creating logic circuits with photo sensitive proteins, we control and study cells in 3D.
Proof of concept - 3D printer:
by creating a printer, it is a clear and easily quantified way to validate our 3D controls.
It also allowed us to engineer biomaterials that would be compatible and useful in
biotech. We also optimised production by creating local concnetrations of enzymes in
the RNA organelles.