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Part of the biosensor system ''Cellock Holmes'' are our agar chips. They contain our engineered sensing cells that fluoresce in the presence of the pathogen ''Pseudomonas aeruginosa''. However, bacteria are small and the fluorescent signal cannot be seen with the naked eye. Thus the central question '''"What's on the chip?"''' remains. | Part of the biosensor system ''Cellock Holmes'' are our agar chips. They contain our engineered sensing cells that fluoresce in the presence of the pathogen ''Pseudomonas aeruginosa''. However, bacteria are small and the fluorescent signal cannot be seen with the naked eye. Thus the central question '''"What's on the chip?"''' remains. | ||
To answer this question we present our measurement device '''''WatsOn'''''. | To answer this question we present our measurement device '''''WatsOn'''''. | ||
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+ | ''WatsOn'' is designed such that it can be easily copied. Our work heavily emphasizes the '''Open Source''' concept. Therefore, the construction manual and all technical detailes are [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Aachen/Notebook/Engineering/WatsOn#watsondiy published on our wiki]. Analogous to our OD/F device, we used low-cost and easily available parts. | ||
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