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Our message in a Bubble project is fully integrated inside a reflection on communication between bacterias. Therefore ,the modeling studies aimed at answering 3 major problematics directly linked to the improvement of messengers and messages efficiency : | Our message in a Bubble project is fully integrated inside a reflection on communication between bacterias. Therefore ,the modeling studies aimed at answering 3 major problematics directly linked to the improvement of messengers and messages efficiency : | ||
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*'''How can we get a synchronisation between the maximum concentration of proteins encapsulated inside the vesicules thus improving the quality of signal sent ?''' | *'''How can we get a synchronisation between the maximum concentration of proteins encapsulated inside the vesicules thus improving the quality of signal sent ?''' | ||
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*'''Can we make vesicules only by over expressing soluble parts of membrane proteins ?''' | *'''Can we make vesicules only by over expressing soluble parts of membrane proteins ?''' | ||
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*'''How can we optimize the quality of the reception i.e getting a robust response with a limited number of messengers sent ?''' | *'''How can we optimize the quality of the reception i.e getting a robust response with a limited number of messengers sent ?''' |
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Our message in a Bubble project is fully integrated inside a reflection on communication between bacterias. Therefore ,the modeling studies aimed at answering 3 major problematics directly linked to the improvement of messengers and messages efficiency :
- How can we get a synchronisation between the maximum concentration of proteins encapsulated inside the vesicules thus improving the quality of signal sent ?
- Can we make vesicules only by over expressing soluble parts of membrane proteins ?
- How can we optimize the quality of the reception i.e getting a robust response with a limited number of messengers sent ?