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  range of environmental conditions and still remain effective. He would also need to see high efficiency levels,  
 
  range of environmental conditions and still remain effective. He would also need to see high efficiency levels,  
 
  as in the context of large culture vessel, even a low proportion of cell survival would result in a large  
 
  as in the context of large culture vessel, even a low proportion of cell survival would result in a large  
  population lacking an effective kill switch.<br><br> We also contacted <a href="http://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/t.ellis">Dr Tom Ellis</a> of Imperial College London and  
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                                <h5><q style="margin:auto;display:block;"><i>There’s no need for kill switches in the industry area that we operate. Even in the case where we might think there was a need for extra containment, the idea of putting in multiple systems to a production strain is concerning</i></q><br / > <span id="afQuote" style="padding-left:0;"> -Dr Markus Gershater, Synthace Ltd</span></h5>
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We also contacted <a href="http://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/t.ellis">Dr Tom Ellis</a> of Imperial College London and  
 
  asked his opinion on kill switch reliability. He gave the view that combining multiple mechanisms could  
 
  asked his opinion on kill switch reliability. He gave the view that combining multiple mechanisms could  
 
  greatly reduce organism escape rates after kill switch induction. Combining several kill switches was an
 
  greatly reduce organism escape rates after kill switch induction. Combining several kill switches was an

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