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The Ancillary Benefits from Climate Policy in the United States [PDF]
This study investigates the benefits to human health that would occur in the United States (U.S.) due to reductions in local air pollutant emissions stemming from a federal policy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHG).
Britt Groosman +2 more
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Protein fusions are currently not supported by most assembly standards. This assembly standard aims to provide the basis of a solution to a biobrick-friendly protein fusion mechanism that supports the current favorite assembly standard 10 (RFC10) and ...
Mina, Petros, Savery, Nigel
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The iGEM competition: research-led teaching in microbiology
The International Genetically Engineered Machine Competition (iGEM) is a global science fair in synthetic biology (SynBio). The relatively new discipline of SynBio is distinguished from ‘genetic engineering’ in its more systematic approach, and its focus on understanding life via creation, rather than dissection.
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Engineering biology and society: reflections on synthetic biology [PDF]
Calvert, Jane
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Interactive graph emotion recognition based on multi-modal data enhancement. [PDF]
He J.
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Mapping variation in dual use risk assessments of synthetic biology projects. [PDF]
Greene D, Alexanian T, Palmer MJ.
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GENETTA: a Network-Based Tool for the Analysis of Complex Genetic Designs. [PDF]
Crowther M, Wipat A, Goñi-Moreno Á.
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The Fantastic Lysisbox (iGEM 2010)
The Fantastic Lysisbox: Genetically engineered cell death is essential for the application of biotechnology, such as in bioremediation area. In order to control the cell-death, we designed "Lysisbox", which consists of a pair of modules: "Killer gene" and "Anti-killer gene." As the Killer gene for Escherichia coli, we noted the lysis cassette [SRRz/Rz1
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