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* A quorum sensing system regulates a gene that causes cell death. The result is a population control circuit. They're able to generate step-response-like plots of cell growth vs. time and show that with control the cells grow to a lower steady state value. <cite>You_Nature2004</cite> --[[User:Mjdunlop|Mary]] 17:52, 14 November 2006 (EST) | * A quorum sensing system regulates a gene that causes cell death. The result is a population control circuit. They're able to generate step-response-like plots of cell growth vs. time and show that with control the cells grow to a lower steady state value. <cite>You_Nature2004</cite> --[[User:Mjdunlop|Mary]] 17:52, 14 November 2006 (EST) | ||
* This paper uses the population control circuit from the paper above, but runs the reactions in a microfluidic bioreactor. Since they're feeding in fresh media and they can take measurements for ~8 days. Under the microfluidic conditions they observe oscillatory behavior from genetic circuits that maintained a constant steady state under the bulk growing conditions. <cite>Balagadde_Science2005</cite> --[[User:Mjdunlop|Mary]] 18:11, 14 November 2006 (EST) | |||
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