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Read more about endometriosis
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We created new, synthetic promoters to respond to this disease marker
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We characterized miRNA profiles in model cells under varying conditions
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We characterized a serine integrase, TP901, that could give a genetic circuit memory across a cycle
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Read about a summary of our results and how our sensors interact logically after transfection of
4 to 5-unit genetic circuits into model cell cultures
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Read about how we worked with other iGEM teams throughout our project
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Read more about the future of our work through circuit design and clinical application
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Read more about our integrated human practices, mammalian synthetic biology toolbox, and public outreach
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