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   <p>Inv-llo cyanobacteria coculturing with induced  pluripotent stem cells from mice, and J774 mouse macrophage cell line separately suggest the  symbiosis possibility by the recruitment of cyanobacteria and the faster entry  and escape rate.</p>
   <p>Inv-llo cyanobacteria coculturing with induced  pluripotent stem cells from mice, and J774 mouse macrophage cell line separately suggest the  symbiosis possibility by the recruitment of cyanobacteria and the faster entry  and escape rate.</p>
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NYMU iGEM

Becoming Venusian !

Conclusion & References

Inv-llo cyanobacteria coculturing with induced pluripotent stem cells from mice, and J774 mouse macrophage cell line separately suggest the symbiosis possibility by the recruitment of cyanobacteria and the faster entry and escape rate.


References

1. The Pore-Forming Toxin Listeriolysin O Mediates a Novel Entry Pathway of L. monocytogenes into Human Hepatocytes, Stephen Vadia1, Eusondia Arnett1, Anne-Cécile Haghighat1, Elisabeth M. Wilson-Kubalek2, Rodney K. Tweten3, Stephanie Seveau1*, PLoS One. 2011; 7(11): e1002356

2. Towards a Synthetic Chloroplast, Christina M. Agapakis,1 Henrike Niederholtmeyer,1,¤ Ramil R. Noche,1 Tami D. Lieberman,1 Sean G. Megason,1 Jeffrey C. Way,2 and Pamela A. Silver1,2,PLoS One. 2011; 6(4): e18877.