Team:Linkoping Sweden/Modeling

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== SystemModeler light sensitivity model  ==
== SystemModeler light sensitivity model  ==
This is the model that describes the detection of light output from our designed antibody/antigen complex.
This is the model that describes the detection of light output from our designed antibody/antigen complex.
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The model-program vill be incorporated into the physical biosensor to determine the amount of antigen in the sample.
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The model-program will be incorporated into the physical biosensor to determine the amount of antigen in the sample.
[[File:ljusmodel_illustration.png]]
[[File:ljusmodel_illustration.png]]

Latest revision as of 09:41, 21 October 2013

SystemModeler light sensitivity model

This is the model that describes the detection of light output from our designed antibody/antigen complex. The model-program will be incorporated into the physical biosensor to determine the amount of antigen in the sample.

Ljusmodel illustration.png


This picture describes how the model will explain the antigen/antibody-complex binding and the light difference. As antibody is added to the sample (T=0 s) containing the unknown amount of HEWL-antigen green light is emitted from luciferase. When the RFP-antigen is added (T=10 s) the decrease in green fluorescence and the increase in red fluorescence will be detectable and the detector will thus give a signal saying if it is HEWL-antigen in the sample or not. Ljusmodel.png