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<b>Helene Faustrup Kildegaard</b> have assisted us in the mammalian cell lab.
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<b>Martin Weiss Nielsen</b> has performed the confocal microscopy of the mammalian cells.
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<b>Martin Weiss</b> have kindly taken the confocal microscopy pictures of the mammalian cells.
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<b>David Lemvigh</b> has assisted us by providing javascript, HTML and CSS codes for our wiki page as well as debugging the wiki.  
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<b>Diana Chinyere Anyaogu</b> have give guidance concerning protein extraxtion from filamentous fungi.  
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<b>Hjalte Martin Larsen</b> took our group photographs, profile pictures, and cool lab pictures.  
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<b>Line Albertsen</b> have introduced us to how to perform the β-galactosidase assay as well as the Bradford assay.
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<b>iGEM Copenhagen</b> Tested our assembly standard with parts specially designed for them in <i>E. coli</i>.
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The design of the Plug'n'Play standard, the design of linkers, primers and plasmids, all laboratory work conducted, the fundraising, the graphics, and the wiki page was conducted by the members of the DTU-Denmark-2 team: <b> Anne Mathilde Lund, Elisa Wangsgaard Andreasen, Jaide Vold Korgaard Jensen, Julie Rank, and Maja Skovbjerg Knudsen.</b>  
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<b>Bjarne Gram Hansen</b> have assisted in designing a flexible USER cloning system for mammalian cells, which led to the idea of the standardized assembly system.
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<b>IDT DNA</b> provided all the primers. <br><br>
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<b>DNA Technology</b> performed all the sequencing of our BioBricks.
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<b>The Danish Cancer Society</b> have provided the mammalian cell line U2-OS and expression vectors used as templates for the mammalian BioBiocks submitted.
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<b>Center of Microbial Biotechnoly at DTU</b> have provided templates for all fungal BioBricks submitted.
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<b>iGEM DTU Denmark</b> have provided us with 3 BioBricks from their iGEM kit, as we never received our own kit from the iGEM headquarters.
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<b>iGEM Copenhagen</b> have provided us with shipping plasmid for BioBricks, as we never received our own kit from the iGEM headquarters. They further tested our assembly standard an our system and in <i>E. coli</i>.
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All other laboratory work and the Wiki page was conducted by the members of the DTU-Denmark 2 team: Julie Rank, Jaide Vold Korgaard Jensen, Elisa Wangsgaard Andreasen, Maja Skovbjerg Knudsen, and Anne Mathilde Lund.</b>
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Attributions

Martin Weiss Nielsen has performed the confocal microscopy of the mammalian cells.

David Lemvigh has assisted us by providing javascript, HTML and CSS codes for our wiki page as well as debugging the wiki.

Hjalte Martin Larsen took our group photographs, profile pictures, and cool lab pictures.

iGEM Copenhagen Tested our assembly standard with parts specially designed for them in E. coli.

The design of the Plug'n'Play standard, the design of linkers, primers and plasmids, all laboratory work conducted, the fundraising, the graphics, and the wiki page was conducted by the members of the DTU-Denmark-2 team: Anne Mathilde Lund, Elisa Wangsgaard Andreasen, Jaide Vold Korgaard Jensen, Julie Rank, and Maja Skovbjerg Knudsen.