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* [[Team:HokkaidoU_Japan/Project|Abstract]] | * [[Team:HokkaidoU_Japan/Project|Abstract]] | ||
- | * [[Team:HokkaidoU_Japan/Project/T3SS| | + | * [[Team:HokkaidoU_Japan/Project/T3SS|What`s T3SS]]<div class="hokkaidou-description">Detailed information about T3SS and summary of our achievements on iGEM 2010</div> |
- | * [[Team:HokkaidoU_Japan/Project/Onion|Injection assay using onion cells]]<div class="hokkaidou-description">Experiments using plant cells | + | * [[Team:HokkaidoU_Japan/Project/Onion|Injection assay using onion cells]]<div class="hokkaidou-description">Experiments using plant cells are easier to perform than with mammalian ones</div> |
- | * [[Team:HokkaidoU_Japan/Project/Backbone|Ready-to-inject backbone and Bsa I cloning site]]<div class="hokkaidou-description">Ready-to-inject backbone and Bsa I cloning site | + | * [[Team:HokkaidoU_Japan/Project/Backbone|Ready-to-inject backbone and Bsa I cloning site]]<div class="hokkaidou-description">Ready-to-inject backbone and Bsa I cloning site enables easy fusion of T3S signal and protein</div> |
- | * [[Team:HokkaidoU_Japan/Project/GSK|GSK tag system]]<div class="hokkaidou-description">A neat injection assay using GSK tag, which can detect injected proteins | + | * [[Team:HokkaidoU_Japan/Project/GSK|GSK tag system]]<div class="hokkaidou-description">A neat injection assay using GSK tag, which can specifically detect successfully injected proteins</div> |
- | * [[Team:HokkaidoU_Japan/Project/ | + | * [[Team:HokkaidoU_Japan/Project/RFC87|Bsa I cloning site, RFC submission]]<div class="hokkaidou-description">Detailed documentation of costructing a BioBrick cloning site a BioBrick!</div> |
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Latest revision as of 10:17, 15 December 2011
- Abstract
- What`s T3SSDetailed information about T3SS and summary of our achievements on iGEM 2010
- Injection assay using onion cellsExperiments using plant cells are easier to perform than with mammalian ones
- Ready-to-inject backbone and Bsa I cloning siteReady-to-inject backbone and Bsa I cloning site enables easy fusion of T3S signal and protein
- GSK tag systemA neat injection assay using GSK tag, which can specifically detect successfully injected proteins
- Bsa I cloning site, RFC submissionDetailed documentation of costructing a BioBrick cloning site a BioBrick!