Team:Oxford/biosensor
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- | To develop a cheap and user friendly way of detecting chlorinated solvents (focusing specifically on DCM) the engineering design team worked very closely with the biochemistry team to | + | From our work with the Environment Agency and Human Practices team it was clear that there was great demand for a cheaply manufactured and effective biosensor to detect chlorinated solvents. Take a look at our <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Oxford/P&P_realisationandsafety">Policy & Practices</a> pages to find out more about our research in this area. |
+ | <br> To develop a cheap and user friendly way of detecting chlorinated solvents (focusing specifically on DCM) the engineering design team worked very closely with the biochemistry team to | ||
<a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Oxford/biosensor_characterisation">characterise</a> | <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Oxford/biosensor_characterisation">characterise</a> | ||
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signals when there is very little to no DCM left in our DCMation kit. | signals when there is very little to no DCM left in our DCMation kit. | ||
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See below for links to the wet lab work, modelling and physical realisation of our product! | See below for links to the wet lab work, modelling and physical realisation of our product! |
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