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<br><br><br><div id="slide"><h1>Experiments</h1><p id="yo"><i><b>Summary of experiments done this summer</b></i> - The HKUST iGEM 2013 carried out a lot of experiments this summer, including regular plasmid construction, PCR, and mutagenesis. We listed the main experiments done under each module in a clear, forward way. </p><br></div>  
<br><br><br><div id="slide"><h1>Experiments</h1><p id="yo"><i><b>Summary of experiments done this summer</b></i> - The HKUST iGEM 2013 carried out a lot of experiments this summer, including regular plasmid construction, PCR, and mutagenesis. We listed the main experiments done under each module in a clear, forward way. </p><br></div>  
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<div id="interview"><h3>Experiment 1: Fatty Acid Sensing Mechanism</h3><div id="pre-img"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2013/6/62/Presentation.png" style="padding-left:20px;padding-top:5px;width:80%;"><center><a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:Hong_Kong_HKUST/experiment/exp1"><img src="http://w1ggroup.com/devere/img/more_off.png" style="width:80%;height:40px;"></a></center></div><div id="pre-desc"><p id="pre-desc-text">Presentation is one way to share information about project and iGEM to other people, whether it is to fellow academics or to the general public. Find out more about our past and upcoming presentation on synthetic biology.</p></div></div>
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<div id="interview"><h3>Experiment 1: Fatty Acid Sensing Mechanism</h3><div id="pre-img"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2013/6/62/Presentation.png" style="padding-left:20px;padding-top:5px;width:80%;"><center><a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:Hong_Kong_HKUST/experiment/exp1"><img src="http://w1ggroup.com/devere/img/more_off.png" style="width:80%;height:40px;"></a></center></div><div id="pre-desc"><p id="pre-desc-text">Introduce inducible system that allows tunable fatty acid uptake by sensing fatty acid concentration</p></div></div>
<div id="presentation"><h3>Experiment 2: Protein Trafficking</h3><div id="pre-img"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2013/e/ef/Globes.png" style="padding-left:20px;width:80%;padding-top:5px;"><center><a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:Hong_Kong_HKUST/experiment/exp2"><img src="http://w1ggroup.com/devere/img/more_off.png" style="width:80%;height:40px;padding-top:5px;"></a></center></div><div id="pre-desc"><p id="pre-desc-text">This is a novel human practice project that we did. We thought it was necessary to gain information of synthetic biology in Asian countries to have a holistic view of synthetic biology around the world.</p></div></div>
<div id="presentation"><h3>Experiment 2: Protein Trafficking</h3><div id="pre-img"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2013/e/ef/Globes.png" style="padding-left:20px;width:80%;padding-top:5px;"><center><a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:Hong_Kong_HKUST/experiment/exp2"><img src="http://w1ggroup.com/devere/img/more_off.png" style="width:80%;height:40px;padding-top:5px;"></a></center></div><div id="pre-desc"><p id="pre-desc-text">This is a novel human practice project that we did. We thought it was necessary to gain information of synthetic biology in Asian countries to have a holistic view of synthetic biology around the world.</p></div></div>

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Experiments

Summary of experiments done this summer - The HKUST iGEM 2013 carried out a lot of experiments this summer, including regular plasmid construction, PCR, and mutagenesis. We listed the main experiments done under each module in a clear, forward way.


Experiment 1: Fatty Acid Sensing Mechanism

Introduce inducible system that allows tunable fatty acid uptake by sensing fatty acid concentration

Experiment 2: Protein Trafficking

This is a novel human practice project that we did. We thought it was necessary to gain information of synthetic biology in Asian countries to have a holistic view of synthetic biology around the world.

Experiment 3: Glyoxylate Shunt

It is necessary to think about how our project could be actually applied. Since gene therapy was mentioned as a mean to deliver our DNA into human liver cells, we thought it was necessary to research on the current gene therapy technology.