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+ | The maximum of fluorescence reached in the E. coli XL1-Blue carrying the plasmid PSB1A3_RCNA+ YFP occurred 4 hours after the treatment with 75 uM of cobalt, as showed in the figure 8. Even before eight hours after the treatment we can see that the fluorescence is still higher than the other concentrations of test. | ||
+ | It is noteworthy the importance of data normalization according the absorbance measure, because different amounts of bacteria will result in different fluorescence values (Figure 6), but when we see the measure of fluorescence per measure of absorbance we conclude that the best concentration of cobalt for the sensor activation is 75 uM of cobalt. | ||
Our results show that the composite RCNA+YFP generates fluorescence in the presence of cobalt. Furthermore, it can be used to distinguish between ischemic and non ischemic individuals. Further characterization, including usage of samples containing human IMA (ischemia modified albumin) and normal albumin, is needed, in order to improve our composite’s documentation. | Our results show that the composite RCNA+YFP generates fluorescence in the presence of cobalt. Furthermore, it can be used to distinguish between ischemic and non ischemic individuals. Further characterization, including usage of samples containing human IMA (ischemia modified albumin) and normal albumin, is needed, in order to improve our composite’s documentation. |
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