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We would also like to really thank a lot of people, that without their contribution we would not have been able to proceed as much as we have done:
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We would also like to thank a lot of people, without their contributiosn we would not have been able to proceed as much as we have done:
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<b>Dr Homme W. Hellinga</b> from Duke University for providing us with <i>tnt.r1</i> and <i>tnt.r3</i> in their original plasmids.
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<b>Dr Gerald Hazelbauer</b> from the University of University of Missouri-Columbia, and his assistant Lilly Angela for providing us with the construct of the fusion protein TrZ.
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<b>Dr H.J.E Beaumont</b> from the Institute of Biology, Leiden for providing us with <i>nir</i> promoter and <i>nsrR</i> construct from <i>N. europea</i>
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<b>Dr Donald Bruce</b> from Edinethics for introducing us to the Demos card game, and allowing us to adapt his basic prototypes for our wiki.
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<b>Ms Elaine Murphy</b> from the Centre for Intelligent Systems and their Applications for giving us a tutorial on how to use Cellucidate.
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<b>Mr Ty Thomson</b> for attending to numerous questions considering the Cellucidate platform.
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<b>Ms Sahreena Lakhudi and Mr Chao-Kuo Liu</b> for putting up with our questions (intelligent/ stupid) in the lab all summer.
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And of course all the ladies working in the media prep room on the 8th floor of Darwin Building.
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Dr Homme W. Hellinga from Duke University from providing us TNT.R1 and TNT.R3 artificial TNT receptors
 
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Dr Gerald Hazelbauer from the University of University of Missouri-Columbia, and his assistant Lilly Angela for providing us with the construct of the fusion protein TrZ
 
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Dr Beaumont. H.J.E from the Institute of Biology Leiden for providing us with the pNir and NsrR construct from N. europea
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Dr Ty………………………… for being so answering so promptly all of our questions, and dealing with all the problems we had in Cellucidate.
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Revision as of 14:00, 19 October 2009

Team - Acknowledgements
We would also like to thank a lot of people, without their contributiosn we would not have been able to proceed as much as we have done:

Dr Homme W. Hellinga from Duke University for providing us with tnt.r1 and tnt.r3 in their original plasmids.

Dr Gerald Hazelbauer from the University of University of Missouri-Columbia, and his assistant Lilly Angela for providing us with the construct of the fusion protein TrZ.

Dr H.J.E Beaumont from the Institute of Biology, Leiden for providing us with nir promoter and nsrR construct from N. europea

Dr Donald Bruce from Edinethics for introducing us to the Demos card game, and allowing us to adapt his basic prototypes for our wiki.

Ms Elaine Murphy from the Centre for Intelligent Systems and their Applications for giving us a tutorial on how to use Cellucidate.

Mr Ty Thomson for attending to numerous questions considering the Cellucidate platform.

Ms Sahreena Lakhudi and Mr Chao-Kuo Liu for putting up with our questions (intelligent/ stupid) in the lab all summer.

And of course all the ladies working in the media prep room on the 8th floor of Darwin Building.

Edinburgh University iGEM Team 2009