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=== Motivation: Why is this useful? === | === Motivation: Why is this useful? === | ||
+ | Just like we have control over speed in a car – we can brake or accelerate – it would be useful to engineer such behavior into our cellular nanorobots. | ||
+ | Just think about it: We could speed cells up to reach their targets faster and stop them once they have arrived or do not behave properly. | ||
=== Background === | === Background === |
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You can write a background of your team here. Give us a background of your team, the members, etc. Or tell us more about something of your choosing. | |
Tell us more about your project. Give us background. Use this is the abstract of your project. Be descriptive but concise (1-2 paragraphs) | |
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Home | The Team | The Project | Parts Submitted to the Registry | Our summer experience | Notebook | Human Practices |
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Part 3: Speed engineering accelerators and brakes: A cellular cruise control by modulating cell polarity with feedback loops
Motivation: Why is this useful?
Just like we have control over speed in a car – we can brake or accelerate – it would be useful to engineer such behavior into our cellular nanorobots. Just think about it: We could speed cells up to reach their targets faster and stop them once they have arrived or do not behave properly.