Buffer Bacteria

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- Urs: I think it would be quite cool to develop this one. It can also be rather usefull: Imagine your Coka Cola not losing its carbon acid if you forget to close the bottle.
- Urs: I think it would be quite cool to develop this one. It can also be rather usefull: Imagine your Coka Cola not losing its carbon acid if you forget to close the bottle.
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Revision as of 14:46, 2 August 2005

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Contents

Intro

The idea is to use bacteria as a buffer for a specific substance. (more to follow)

Principle

When the concentration of the specific substance rises above a threshold, the bacteria generates something that neutralizes it. When it falls below a certain threshold, the bacteria somehow manages to replenish it. Could be pH, but could be something else, e.g. protein, metabolite, etc.. Ideally, should be general enough to work with different stuff.

The X approach

Basic Idea

Some specific implementation.

Possible Extensions

Discussion

Comments:

- Urs: I think it would be quite cool to develop this one. It can also be rather usefull: Imagine your Coka Cola not losing its carbon acid if you forget to close the bottle.

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