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molecular detection or treatment mechanisms for the disease; this is | molecular detection or treatment mechanisms for the disease; this is | ||
what MIT iGEM 2014 seeks to address in our project, The Diagnosis and | what MIT iGEM 2014 seeks to address in our project, The Diagnosis and | ||
- | Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease. | + | Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease.<br /> |
We built two systems to detect Alzheimer's disease in the brain. The | We built two systems to detect Alzheimer's disease in the brain. The | ||
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found naturally occuring in the human immune system; and a synthetic | found naturally occuring in the human immune system; and a synthetic | ||
B-cell receptor we designed based on an antibody that recognizes | B-cell receptor we designed based on an antibody that recognizes | ||
- | beta-amyloid. | + | beta-amyloid.<br /> |
The second system detects the disease using a different biomarker: an | The second system detects the disease using a different biomarker: an | ||
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sensor to detect miRNAs which are up-regulated. These sensors can then | sensor to detect miRNAs which are up-regulated. These sensors can then | ||
be combined to sense the specific combination of miRNAs that indicate a | be combined to sense the specific combination of miRNAs that indicate a | ||
- | neuron in the Alzheimer's state. | + | neuron in the Alzheimer's state.<br /> |
Finally, we designed a treatment module that could be activated by one | Finally, we designed a treatment module that could be activated by one |
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Alzheimer's disease is a neurodegenerative disease that afflicts nearly
30 million people worldwide. It is characterized by the aggregation of
beta-amyloid oligomers and plaques which cause neuron death and inhibit
the proper functioning of surviving neurons. There is no definitive
molecular detection or treatment mechanisms for the disease; this is
what MIT iGEM 2014 seeks to address in our project, The Diagnosis and
Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease. ReferencesiGEM teams are encouraged to record references you use during the course of your research. They should be posted somewhere on your wiki so that judges and other visitors can see how you though about your project and what works inspired you. |
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