Team:Osaka/MOTILITY

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Motile cells, such as ''Escherichia Coli'' and ''Salmonella typhimurium'' swim by means of flagella. So, we can regard cells as biological paints, ColorColi, that can move automatically. Although we can create a lot of artworks(you can see our works at [[WORKS]] by using innate motility of cells, engineering cells motility should expand the application of ColorColi in Art.
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 Motile cells, such as ''Escherichia Coli'' and ''Salmonella typhimurium'' swim by means of flagella. So, we can regard cells as biological paints, ColorColi, that can move automatically. Although we can create a lot of artworks(you can see our works at <a href="">WORKS</a> by using innate motility of cells, engineering cells motility should expand the application of ColorColi in Art.
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 This year, we aim to stop
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MOTILITY

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 Motile cells, such as ''Escherichia Coli'' and ''Salmonella typhimurium'' swim by means of flagella. So, we can regard cells as biological paints, ColorColi, that can move automatically. Although we can create a lot of artworks(you can see our works at WORKS by using innate motility of cells, engineering cells motility should expand the application of ColorColi in Art.  This year, we aim to stop

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