Team:TU-Eindhoven/Chasis
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- | <!-- Our device is based on an Escherichia coli K12 strain, MG1655. As observed in figure 1 it is comprised of a series of elements that allow the detection of the tumor region due to an environmental sensor based on oxygen sensing. The device is able to reach the hypoxic region due to the flagella that the E. coli possesses, which in are depicted by the propeller in figure 1. The protein production in figure 1 refers to the CEST proteins that are generated by the bacteria when it detects | + | <!-- Our device is based on an Escherichia coli K12 strain, MG1655. As observed in figure 1 it is comprised of a series of elements that allow the detection of the tumor region due to an environmental sensor based on oxygen sensing. The device is able to reach the hypoxic region due to the flagella that the E. coli possesses, which in are depicted by the propeller in figure 1. The protein production in figure 1 refers to the CEST proteins that are generated by the bacteria when it detects a hypoxic environment. The light bulb depicted in this graphic illustrates the bacteria's ability to be detected by MRI. The kill switch and the human cell disguise are two essential elements which should be included, in order for the device to be used on for the two applications we proposed. However, at this current stage of development, these elements are not yet incorporated within the device. |
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