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This diagnostic process can be expedited by using the following synthetic biological tools to sense molecular markers in endometrial biopsy samples.




  • We've successfully created new, hormone-inducible mammalian promoters,
    characterized miRNA sensors in a model cell line under varying estrogen conditions,
    and tested the functionality of a serine integrase (TP901) in a mammalian line.

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