Team:Groningen/Template/MODULE/project/bandage/general2
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*Try and find several gel materials that could work as a bacteria | *Try and find several gel materials that could work as a bacteria | ||
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*Check for growth in the gel, also with several revival fluids. This could be media, normal water or demi-water. | *Check for growth in the gel, also with several revival fluids. This could be media, normal water or demi-water. | ||
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*Check whether our bacteria can't leave the bandage. | *Check whether our bacteria can't leave the bandage. | ||
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*Test different kinds of gels (PAA %) for their strength and applicability | *Test different kinds of gels (PAA %) for their strength and applicability | ||
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*Test if IPM's (Infection Preventing Molecules) diffuse through the gel | *Test if IPM's (Infection Preventing Molecules) diffuse through the gel | ||
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*Test if the cells survive and revive after freeze drying | *Test if the cells survive and revive after freeze drying | ||
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*Test if our bacteria can't leave the gel | *Test if our bacteria can't leave the gel | ||
Revision as of 22:47, 17 October 2014
Planning of sub-parts
What exactly do we have to do to make a bandage?
- Try and find several gel materials that could work as a bacteria
- Check for growth in the gel, also with several revival fluids. This could be media, normal water or demi-water.
- Check whether our bacteria can't leave the bandage.
Testing of sub-parts
- Test different kinds of gels (PAA %) for their strength and applicability
- Test if IPM's (Infection Preventing Molecules) diffuse through the gel
- Test if the cells survive and revive after freeze drying
- Test if our bacteria can't leave the gel