Team:TU-Eindhoven/Wetlab

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==Abstract==
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Within the scope of the 2013 iGEM competition our goal is to create tumor targeting bacteria which, upon the sensing of a tumor, would produce proteins that could be used for the imaging thereof. To achieve this, it is necessary to design and develop a system that targets and reacts to tumors, and is able to produce the proteins that enable the tumor imaging. In order to develop such a system, we first defined the [[ TU-Eindhoven/Preparation | DNA CONSTRUCTS]] that constitute the basis of all our lab work.
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Within the scope of the 2013 iGEM competition our goal was to ceate tumour targetting bacteria which, upon the sensing of a tumour, would produce proteins that could be used for the imaging thereof. To achieve this several subtasks would have to be completed. The first of these would be to create a system that targets and reacts to tumours. The second subtask would be to design the proteins which would enable the tumour imaging. These first two tasks should then of course be combined so that the bacteria, upon sensing the tumour could induce the production of the imaging proteins.
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To ensure that the best possible protein was used for the tumour imaging it was decided to design and produce multiple different proteins and, making use of a MRI scanner, to test the imaging qualities of each of the proteins.
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==Detailed Introduction==
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To ensure that the best possible protein was used for the tumor imaging it was decided to design and produce multiple different proteins and, making use of a MRI scanner, to test the imaging qualities of each of the proteins.
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==Methods==
 
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==Results==
 
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==Discussion==
 
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==Conclusion==
 
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Revision as of 20:01, 4 October 2013

Labwork Overview

Within the scope of the 2013 iGEM competition our goal is to create tumor targeting bacteria which, upon the sensing of a tumor, would produce proteins that could be used for the imaging thereof. To achieve this, it is necessary to design and develop a system that targets and reacts to tumors, and is able to produce the proteins that enable the tumor imaging. In order to develop such a system, we first defined the DNA CONSTRUCTS that constitute the basis of all our lab work.

To ensure that the best possible protein was used for the tumor imaging it was decided to design and produce multiple different proteins and, making use of a MRI scanner, to test the imaging qualities of each of the proteins.