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<p> A “bio-screen” of voltage-activated cells, where every “cellular pixel” produces light. Using electrical signals instead of chemical stimulation, as in the Coliroid project, we are be able to see animated pictures!</p>
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<p> A “bio-screen” of voltage-activated cells, where every “cellular pixel” produces light. Using electrical signals instead of chemical stimulation, we are be able to see animated pictures!</p>
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<h2><b>Project</b> description</h2>
<h2><b>Project</b> description</h2>
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<p>Engineered yeasts able to sense and respond to electrical signals are build (what we call <b>LEC</b>). Thanks to a homemade device These <b>LEC</b>s  work cooperatively  in such a way that they are able to reproduce images in movement, building up a "bio-screen" for the first time in history. </p>
<p>Engineered yeasts able to sense and respond to electrical signals are build (what we call <b>LEC</b>). Thanks to a homemade device These <b>LEC</b>s  work cooperatively  in such a way that they are able to reproduce images in movement, building up a "bio-screen" for the first time in history. </p>
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<li> LEC construction. </li>
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"As Lumières revolutioned the photography world, Valencia Team revolutions the bacterial photography world"</i>
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<p>This work has not been possible without the help of several Institutions and Research groups.</p>
<p>This work has not been possible without the help of several Institutions and Research groups.</p>
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<p>From Valencia Team, we would like to thank to all that people that allow us to pass this summer in working on this mind-blowing project</p>
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<p>From Valencia Team, we would like to thank to all that people that allow us to pass this summer working on this mind-blowing project</p>
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<p>To see all of them </p>
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<p>To see all of them... </p>
    
    
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Engineered yeasts able to sense and respond to electrical signals are build (what we call LEC). Thanks to a homemade device These LECs work cooperatively in such a way that they are able to reproduce images in movement, building up a "bio-screen" for the first time in history.


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