Team:Peking R/Team/Acknowledgement
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+ | <p>We especially thank Professor Jörg Hartig for providing us the plasmid contained artificial TPP ribozymes which become our favorite parts.<br /> | ||
+ | <img src="http://www.chem.pku.edu.cn/chenpeng/igem/images/p1.jpg" alt="" width="191" height="229" /><br /> | ||
+ | We thank Professor Ronald Breaker from Yale University for providing us the plasmids in the paper “An Allosteric Self-Splicing Ribozyme Triggered by a Bacterial Second Messenger”.</p> | ||
+ | <p><img src="http://www.chem.pku.edu.cn/chenpeng/igem/images/p2.jpg" alt="" width="185" height="220" /><br /> | ||
+ | We thank Professor Yohei Yokobayashi from UC Davis for providing us the plasmids in the paper “An efficient platform for genetic selection and screening of gene switches in Escherichia coli”.<br /> | ||
+ | <img src="http://www.chem.pku.edu.cn/chenpeng/igem/images/p3.jpg" alt="" width="191" height="267" /></p> | ||
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+ | We also thank the following professors from Peking University, for supporting us with equipments and reagents</p> | ||
+ | <p>Prof. Ming Tian<br /> | ||
+ | Prof. Qi Ouyang<br /> | ||
+ | Prof. Chongren Xu <br /> | ||
+ | Prof. Wensheng Wei<br /> | ||
+ | Prof. Xinxiang Zhang<br /> | ||
+ | Prof. Luhua Lai<br /> | ||
+ | Prof. Lei Liu<br /> | ||
+ | Prof. Peng Chen</p> | ||
+ | <p>And we need to thank Haoqian Zhang who both helps us designing the experiments and running the whole team.<br /> | ||
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Acknowledgement
The PKU iGEM 2011 Team strongly acknowledges following institutes/companies
We especially thank Professor Jörg Hartig for providing us the plasmid contained artificial TPP ribozymes which become our favorite parts.
We thank Professor Ronald Breaker from Yale University for providing us the plasmids in the paper “An Allosteric Self-Splicing Ribozyme Triggered by a Bacterial Second Messenger”.
We thank Professor Yohei Yokobayashi from UC Davis for providing us the plasmids in the paper “An efficient platform for genetic selection and screening of gene switches in Escherichia coli”.
We also thank the following professors from Peking University, for supporting us with equipments and reagents
Prof. Ming Tian
Prof. Qi Ouyang
Prof. Chongren Xu
Prof. Wensheng Wei
Prof. Xinxiang Zhang
Prof. Luhua Lai
Prof. Lei Liu
Prof. Peng Chen
And we need to thank Haoqian Zhang who both helps us designing the experiments and running the whole team.