Team:Grenoble-EMSE-LSU/Project/Modelling/Density

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<h1>Density Control</h1>
<h1>Density Control</h1>
<p>The aim of our project is to control the density of a living bacterial population with light-transmitted signals:</p>  
<p>The aim of our project is to control the density of a living bacterial population with light-transmitted signals:</p>  
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<p>$\bullet$From cells to computer : fluorescence and backscattered light as measurable signals from the cell suspension.</p>
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<p>$\bullet$From the cells to computer: fluorescence and backscattered light as measurable signals from the cell suspension.</p>
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<p>$\bullet$From the computer to the cells : white illumination to kill cells expressing KillerRed proteins. Its intensity needs to be adjusted.</p>
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<p>$\bullet$From the computer to the cells: white illumination to kill cells expressing KillerRed proteins. Its intensity needs to be adjusted.</p>
<p>The density of living cells cannot be measured instantaneously: it is determined by plating the cells on LB-agar plates and counting the colonies.
<p>The density of living cells cannot be measured instantaneously: it is determined by plating the cells on LB-agar plates and counting the colonies.
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<p> In order to validate our system, we first tried to have a constant population of living bacteria. This situation is characterized by an $OD_{600}$ growing up in a linear way (see <a href=#ODprev>below</a>). Our model was necessary to find the best time profile of the illumination $I(t)$ to reach as quickly as possible a stable level of the amount of living bacteria</p>
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<p> In order to validate our system, we first tried to have a constant population of living bacteria. This situation is characterized by an $OD_{600}$ growing up in a linear way (see <a href=#ODprev>below</a>) as there is a constant amount of cells able to divide. Our model was necessary to find the best time profile of the illumination $I(t)$ to reach as quickly as possible a stable level of the amount of living bacteria</p>

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