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|[[Image:constRPUlow.png|thumb|left|Steady-state characterization in microplate reader for 8 promoters via the BBa_I13507 (RFP34) reporter system in pSB4C5 in the KRX (Promega) strain, M9 suppl medium (Pasotti et al., PLoS ONE, 2012)]] | |[[Image:constRPUlow.png|thumb|left|Steady-state characterization in microplate reader for 8 promoters via the BBa_I13507 (RFP34) reporter system in pSB4C5 in the KRX (Promega) strain, M9 suppl medium (Pasotti et al., PLoS ONE, 2012)]] | ||
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|[[Image:chemicalinducersHL.png|thumb|left|Degradation rate of ATc, HSL and IPTG in different conditions. k (1/h) is the result of a monoexponential fitting of data from a 32-h experiment. 95% confidence intervals are in brackets. Cultured broth conditions are with the MG1655-Z1 strain, inoculated from a single colony at t=0. IPTG is apparently degraded in cultured broths, but it disappears for the uptake by LacY, not for a decay process. (Politi et al.)]] | |[[Image:chemicalinducersHL.png|thumb|left|Degradation rate of ATc, HSL and IPTG in different conditions. k (1/h) is the result of a monoexponential fitting of data from a 32-h experiment. 95% confidence intervals are in brackets. Cultured broth conditions are with the MG1655-Z1 strain, inoculated from a single colony at t=0. IPTG is apparently degraded in cultured broths, but it disappears for the uptake by LacY, not for a decay process. (Politi et al.)]] | ||
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