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While ''Cellocks'' are specifically designed to detect ''P. aeruginosa'', with a modular composition of our genetic device, it is possible to easily engineer ''Cellocks'' to detect autoinducers of other bacteria. Even more flexibility is introduced when using our [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Aachen/Project/Gal3 '''alternative molecular approach using Galectin-3''']. | While ''Cellocks'' are specifically designed to detect ''P. aeruginosa'', with a modular composition of our genetic device, it is possible to easily engineer ''Cellocks'' to detect autoinducers of other bacteria. Even more flexibility is introduced when using our [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Aachen/Project/Gal3 '''alternative molecular approach using Galectin-3''']. | ||
- | Hand in hand with the biological side of our project, our IT crew built the [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Aachen/Project/Measurement_Device '''''WatsOn'''''] , our measurement device. ''WatsOn'' is able to read and analyze the fluorescent signal emitted by the 2D biosensor. For an Open access, we publish DIY construction manual and technical details of our devices. | + | Hand in hand with the biological side of our project, our IT crew built the [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Aachen/Project/Measurement_Device '''''WatsOn'''''], our measurement device. ''WatsOn'' is able to read and analyze the fluorescent signal emitted by the 2D biosensor. For an Open access, we publish DIY construction manual and technical details of our devices. |
To learn more about the different parts of our 2D biosensor, click on the respective panels on the right. | To learn more about the different parts of our 2D biosensor, click on the respective panels on the right. |
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