Team:Colombia
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This year iGEM Team Colombia worked hardly in the development of a biosensor for pathogenic bacterium ''Vibrio cholerae''. Our idea was focused on creating a easy-use kit capable to detect this bacterium in several matrices (such as different kind of food) giving a simple signal as a positive result (eg. Visible color). This kit would be useful for everyone who wants to detect cholerae infected food and water without using expensive or tedious methods now available, for example inmunogenic techniques or direct isolation and culture of bacteria. Possible users are companies in food industry and quality or research labs. | This year iGEM Team Colombia worked hardly in the development of a biosensor for pathogenic bacterium ''Vibrio cholerae''. Our idea was focused on creating a easy-use kit capable to detect this bacterium in several matrices (such as different kind of food) giving a simple signal as a positive result (eg. Visible color). This kit would be useful for everyone who wants to detect cholerae infected food and water without using expensive or tedious methods now available, for example inmunogenic techniques or direct isolation and culture of bacteria. Possible users are companies in food industry and quality or research labs. | ||
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Revision as of 18:53, 25 August 2014
Sherlock coli welcomes you!!
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