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FIGHTING DIABETES |
Project IntroductionDiabetes is prevalent throughout the world. As a treatable disease, diabetes has fallen in the shadow of more life threatening diseases. Although treatable, diabetes can be life threatening, especially to those who cannot afford treatment options. We propose a protein co trolled system to sense glucose concentrations and release needed proteins I hopes of creating of cost effective and accurate means of glucose sensing via E. Coli. |
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Topic OneDiabetes is prevalent throughout the world. As a treatable disease, diabetes has fallen in the shadow of more life threatening diseases. Although treatable, diabetes can be life threatening, especially to those who cannot afford treatment options. We propose a protein co trolled system to sense glucose concentrations and release needed proteins I hopes of creating of cost effective and accurate means of glucose sensing via E. Coli. |
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