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       <span class="text-content"><span><br><br><br><br><br><br>Read more about how we characterized recombinases that could give a circuit memory across a cycle<br><br></span></span>
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       <span class="text-content"><span><br><br><br><br><br><br>Read more about how we characterized serine integrase TP901 that could give a circuit memory across a cycle<br><br></span></span>
 
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<center><h2><bR>We've successfully created new, hormone-inducible mammalian promoters,<br> characterized miRNA sensors in a model cell line under varying estrogen conditions, <br>and tested the functionality of a serine integrase (TP901) in a mammalian line.<br><br></h2></center>
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