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           <h2><span><b> UTDallas iGem 2011: Project Description</b></span></h2>
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           <p>Tissue damage characterizes a range of medical conditions that can be particularly difficult to manage without restrictively risky or expensive intervention. The human body hosts a rich diversity of symbiotic microflora that provides a powerful engineering platform for synthetic bacterial systems. We aim to construct a probiotic solution that successfully interfaces with the immune system to facilitate localized tissue repair.</p>
           <p>Tissue damage characterizes a range of medical conditions that can be particularly difficult to manage without restrictively risky or expensive intervention. The human body hosts a rich diversity of symbiotic microflora that provides a powerful engineering platform for synthetic bacterial systems. We aim to construct a probiotic solution that successfully interfaces with the immune system to facilitate localized tissue repair.</p>
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Tissue damage characterizes a range of medical conditions that can be particularly difficult to manage without restrictively risky or expensive intervention. The human body hosts a rich diversity of symbiotic microflora that provides a powerful engineering platform for synthetic bacterial systems. We aim to construct a probiotic solution that successfully interfaces with the immune system to facilitate localized tissue repair.

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