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Revision as of 19:52, 19 May 2013

Welcome to the homepage of the 2013 iGEM team of the Eindhoven University of Technology.

The field of medical imaging is constantly changing and improving as engineers and physicians strive to obtain the best images possible. This is true for one field in particular, the field of MRI. MRI is one of the best ways of imaging patients, providing doctors and scientists with high quality 3D images of a patients entire body. As a result, MRI has become an irreplaceable aid in the detection of cancers. It does however have multiple drawbacks, one of which is the use of heavy metals in contrast agents. Yet without the use of heavy metals MRI cannot detect cancers and other diseases efficiently, or could it?

Within our project we aim to focus on a relatively new form of MRI, CEST imaging. Within CEST imaging proteins containing hydrogen atoms can be used to create the same quality of images as when heavy metals are used. We are hoping to use bacteria to produce these proteins once they enter the body, allowing the bacteria to be our delivery system and production factory.

Should all go well then we will create an alternative for the use of heavy metals that is safe to use, without losing any of the image quality.

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    About Us

    We are the 2013 iGEM team from Eindhoven, the Netherlands.

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    Wetlab

    Take a look at the results of the broad range of experiments performed this year.

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    Drylab

    Various simulations were carried out to support the wetlab experiments.

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