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- | During our plate reader experiments we observed oscillatory behavior of transformed ''E.coli'' containing the [[Team:Wageningen_UR/Project/CompleteProject1Description# | + | During our plate reader experiments we observed oscillatory behavior of transformed ''E.coli'' containing the [[Team:Wageningen_UR/Project/CompleteProject1Description#3._Designs| streamlined construct]]. This suggested oscillations could occur even without applying any flow over the wells. Letting the [[Team:Wageningen_UR/Project/ModelingProj1#Writing_a_modeling_tool_in_Matlab| modeling tool]] iterate over a range of cell densities while keeping the flow rate constant at 0 confirmed that [[Team:Wageningen_UR/Project/ModelingProj1#Preliminary_conclusions_for_our_system| oscillations could occur]] at high cell densities. Therefore the measurements were taken without applying any flow. |
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- | For the experiment depicted above, the PBS was removed before all the cells died. The procedure varied depending on how well the bacteria settled down in the wells. They were left to grow in the device for an additional night and the measurements were then taken in a 10 minute interval during the next day. This was done for two reasons: for one the chamber had to be completely dried out before measurements could be taken, otherwise the remaining liquid would condense through the heat of the light and blur the pictures. The second reason was that - as mentioned before - [[Team:Wageningen_UR/Project/ModelingProj1# | + | For the experiment depicted above, the PBS was removed before all the cells died. The procedure varied depending on how well the bacteria settled down in the wells. They were left to grow in the device for an additional night and the measurements were then taken in a 10 minute interval during the next day. This was done for two reasons: for one the chamber had to be completely dried out before measurements could be taken, otherwise the remaining liquid would condense through the heat of the light and blur the pictures. The second reason was that - as mentioned before - [[Team:Wageningen_UR/Project/ModelingProj1#Preliminary_conclusions_for_our_system| our modeling]] suggested that - when applying no flow - the oscillations would only occur when starting with a high cell density. |
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