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</html>{{:Team:Groningen/Template/MODULE/tmpl_breadcrummodule|Project|A Subpage}}<html> | </html>{{:Team:Groningen/Template/MODULE/tmpl_breadcrummodule|Project|A Subpage}}<html> | ||
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+ | <!-- TEST IMAGE MODULE TEMPLATE -> | ||
+ | </html>{{:Team:Groningen/Template/MODULE/tmpl_imagemodule|Bandage|b/b6/Projecthomebuttonsbandage.png| | ||
+ | Our project is not just a genetic construct. A bandage is needed to house our bacteria, and to use them safely on a wound. | ||
+ | }}<html> | ||
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+ | <!-- TEST IMAGE MODULE TEMPLATE -> | ||
+ | </html>{{:Team:Groningen/Template/MODULE/tmpl_imagemodule|Detection|0/08/Projecthomebuttonsdetection.png| | ||
+ | The adapted <i>Lactococcus lactis</i> can recognize quorum sensing molecules of <i>Staphylococcus Aureus</i> and <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i>. | ||
+ | }}<html> | ||
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+ | <!-- TEST IMAGE MODULE TEMPLATE -> | ||
+ | </html>{{:Team:Groningen/Template/MODULE/tmpl_imagemodule|Secretion|2/23/Projecthomebuttonssecretion.png| | ||
+ | Upon detection, <i>L. lactis</i> should produce a whole host of molecules to kill the infecting bacteria. | ||
+ | }}<html> | ||
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+ | <!-- TEST IMAGE MODULE TEMPLATE -> | ||
+ | </html>{{:Team:Groningen/Template/MODULE/tmpl_imagemodule|Toolbox|5/5d/Projecthomebuttonstoolbox.png| | ||
+ | We made a toolbox for <i>Lactococcus lactis</i> so future teams can easily work with it. | ||
+ | }}<html> | ||
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+ | <!-- TEST IMAGE MODULE TEMPLATE -> | ||
+ | </html>{{:Team:Groningen/Template/MODULE/tmpl_imagemodule|Parts|c/c5/Projecthomebuttonsparts.png| | ||
+ | Other parts. | ||
+ | }}<html> | ||
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Revision as of 12:24, 17 October 2014
Project
>
A Subpage
Bandage
Our project is not just a genetic construct. A bandage is needed to house our bacteria, and to use them safely on a wound.
Detection
The adapted Lactococcus lactis can recognize quorum sensing molecules of Staphylococcus Aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Secretion
Upon detection, L. lactis should produce a whole host of molecules to kill the infecting bacteria.
Toolbox
We made a toolbox for Lactococcus lactis so future teams can easily work with it.
Parts
Other parts.