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<h2>Dendritic cells present antigens on MHC I and MHC II pathways</h2>
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<h2>MHC Pathway presentation Depends Upon Pathogenic characteristics</h2>
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<h2>Expression of Lysteriolysin in E.coli Nissile can confer difference in MHC presentation</h2>
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!align="center"|[https://igem.org/Team.cgi?year=2013&team_name=Arizona_State Official Team Profile]
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!align="center"|[[Team:Arizona_State/Project|Project]]
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<h2>GMCSF recruits Immune Cells to Site of Infection</h2>
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<h2>Recombinant expression of Flu-M1 from Influenza and Melan-A from melanoma provides protein Epitope for antigen recognition</h2>
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== '''Overall project''' ==
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This year ASU iGEM plans to revolutionize the toaster industry with a new, one of a kind, bacterial toaster.  The current toaster industry is both static and lacking of new innovation.  Toasters are for the most-part non-portable, require electrical plug-ins, and non-replicating.
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== Project Details==
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=== The Idea ===
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[[File:Bacterial toaster1.jpg]]
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== Bringing the heat ==
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[[File:10 small subunit.gif]]
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Heat-resistant protein subunit from ''Thermophilus aquaticus'', our ideal chassis. 
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Catalase is capable of converting millions of hydrogen peroxide molecules into water every second. The reaction is exothermic and may theoretically be used for pasteurization or toasting purposes.
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=== The Experiments ===
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== Results ==
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Latest revision as of 19:44, 27 September 2013

Dendritic cells present antigens on MHC I and MHC II pathways

MHC Pathway presentation Depends Upon Pathogenic characteristics

Expression of Lysteriolysin in E.coli Nissile can confer difference in MHC presentation

GMCSF recruits Immune Cells to Site of Infection

Recombinant expression of Flu-M1 from Influenza and Melan-A from melanoma provides protein Epitope for antigen recognition