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Our work to develop and standardize cell-cell signaling technologies is described on the [http://parts2.mit.edu/registry/index.php/Featured_Parts:Cell-Cell-Signaling cell-cell signaling page] of the [http://parts.mit.edu/registry registry].
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==Introduction==
We are working to comprehensively characterize a receiver device cell-cell communication device.  F2620 is a receiver device that responds to the presence of a signaling molecule in the extracellular media by activating transcription from a regulated promoter.  Our aims are to provide a well-characterized receiver device to the biological engineering community and secondly to develop a framework for device characterization that can be adapted to characterize other devices that can be used to build modular biological systems.  Further details about this work can be found on the [http://parts2.mit.edu/registry/index.php/Featured_Parts:Cell-Cell-Signaling cell-cell signaling page] of the [http://parts.mit.edu/registry registry].


==Characterization data==


===F2620 Data Sheets===
==F2620 Paper==
*[[Endy:F2620/Paper Draft| Nature Biotechnology Draft]]
 
==F2620 Data Sheets==
[[Image:F2620.de2.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Drew's datasheet]]
[[Image:F2620.de2.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Drew's datasheet]]


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[http://parts.mit.edu/registry/index.php/Part:BBa_F2620 F2620 Registry page]
[http://parts.mit.edu/registry/index.php/Part:BBa_F2620 F2620 Registry page]
===F2620 Paper===
*[[Endy:F2620:Draft1  | Draft]]

Revision as of 08:46, 1 June 2006

Introduction

We are working to comprehensively characterize a receiver device cell-cell communication device. F2620 is a receiver device that responds to the presence of a signaling molecule in the extracellular media by activating transcription from a regulated promoter. Our aims are to provide a well-characterized receiver device to the biological engineering community and secondly to develop a framework for device characterization that can be adapted to characterize other devices that can be used to build modular biological systems. Further details about this work can be found on the cell-cell signaling page of the registry.

Characterization data

F2620 Paper

F2620 Data Sheets

Drew's datasheet

Barry's first draft (.ppt file)

Drew's improved version (.ppt file)

F2620 Registry page