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[https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2013/7/7a/IGEM_2013_Basic_Safety_Form_UPDATED.pdf Basic Safety Form]
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[https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2013/d/d0/IGEM_Biosafety_Form_Part_2%281%29.pdf Biosafety Form Part 2]
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                The objective for our project is ultimately to express human integrins on the surface of E.Coli cells.  By expressing
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                human integrins on bacteria cells, we can manipulate the cells to respond to specific stimuli in their environment. The
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                specific integrin we are trying to express on the E.Coli cell has the ability to bind to fibrinogen. If it is successfully placed
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                on the cell, the cell will be able to bind to fibrinogen, effectively coagulating or clotting blood. This has applications in the
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                medical field, where the integrin-containing E.Coli (BioBots, as we like to call them) can be administered as a topical solution
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                and prevent excessive bleeding on major surface wounds.  A bacteria’s ability to express integrins has other applications as
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                well. Since the bacteria will be able to send and receive signals to its environment, the bacteria can theoretically detect and
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                locate cancer cells, as well as any other specific cell or structure of concern. These novel bacterial robots will represent the
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                first prokaryotic use of heterodimeric integrins for a sensory function and will represent a platform that will enable future
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                “design” of integrins sensory function through molecular evolution techniques.
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