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For the 2016 Team Rice project, we built a biosensor construct in <i>E. coli</i> between pBAD and iRFP670 as part of proof-of-concept experiments, in that iRFP670 is a viable contrast agent for photoacoustic imaging, but that our desired constructs will have different promoters, sensitive to biological indicators of gastrointestinal inflammation.
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[[Image:Arabinose_final_670.jpg|thumb|left|800px|Fig 1. Results of part assay with arabinose induction]]
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For the 2016 Team Rice project, we built a biosensor construct in E. coli between pBAD and iRFP670 as part of proof-of-concept experiments, in that iRFP670 is a viable contrast agent for photoacoustic imaging, but that our desired constructs will have different promoters, sensitive to biological indicators of gastrointestinal inflammation.

Fig 1. Results of part assay with arabinose induction