Team:UT Dallas

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and enhance natural self-repair mechanisms for a range of intestinal diseases associated with
and enhance natural self-repair mechanisms for a range of intestinal diseases associated with
tissue damage. Towards this end, we engineered a bacterial chemotaxis pathway that utilizes a
tissue damage. Towards this end, we engineered a bacterial chemotaxis pathway that utilizes a
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chimeric receptor to successfully interface with the immune system. In addition, we introduced
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chimeric receptor to successfully interface with the immune system (<b>immunobot</b>). In addition, we introduced
an inducible secondary bacterial population that can trigger system-wide self-destruction,
an inducible secondary bacterial population that can trigger system-wide self-destruction,
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conferring an additional level of user control. Each module of our system was characterized
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conferring an additional level of user control (<b>killbot</b>). Each module of our system was characterized
using fluorescent reporters and the integrated parts were evaluated by controlled experiments
using fluorescent reporters and the integrated parts were evaluated by controlled experiments
involving wound signal gradients. We envision a probiotic solution that can facilitate localized
involving wound signal gradients. We envision a probiotic solution that can facilitate localized

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