Team:York
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<p style="font-size:150%">Our project is biological approach to remove Cadmium from wastewaters by transporting Cadmium ions into the cell and chelating them with a protein called Phytochelatin. Find out more about the Cadmium genes in our plasmid construct here.</p><br> | <p style="font-size:150%">Our project is biological approach to remove Cadmium from wastewaters by transporting Cadmium ions into the cell and chelating them with a protein called Phytochelatin. Find out more about the Cadmium genes in our plasmid construct here.</p><br> | ||
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Revision as of 13:54, 17 October 2014
Hello! We're from the
Our project EcoCADMUS (E. Coli CAdmium DecontaMination Universal System) targets industrial and mineral processing waste-water contamination by heavy metals and sulfates. EcoCADMUS provides a safe and selective way to remove Cadmium Sulfide from waste water using Synthetic Biology.