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       <script>
 
  $( function() {
 
  $( function() {
    var suggestions = [    
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    var suggestions = [
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    {
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            label:"African Sleeping sickness",
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            value:"item3",
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          },
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          {
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            label:"Brucepain",
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            value:"item3",
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          },
 +
          {
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            label:"Cathepsin L",
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            value:"item5",
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          },
 +
          {
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            label:"Cercarial elastase",
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            value:"item4",
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          },
 
{
 
{
 
      label:"Congenital Chagas disease",
 
      label:"Congenital Chagas disease",
 
      value:"item1",
 
      value:"item1",
 
    },
 
    },
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    {
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            label:"Congenital toxoplasmosis",
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            value:"item5",
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          },
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    {           
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            label:"Cruzipain",
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            value:"item1",
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          },
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          {
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            label:"LasA",
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            value:"item2",
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          },
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          {
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            label:"Pseudomonas aeruginosa",
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            value:"item2",
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          },
 +
          {
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            label:"Rhodesain",
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            value:"item3",
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          },
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          {
 +
            label:"Schistosoma mansoni",
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            value:"item4",
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          },
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          {
 +
            label:"Schistosomiasis",
 +
            value:"item4",
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          },
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          {
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            label:"Sepsis",
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            value:"item2",
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          },
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          {
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            label:"Toxoplasma gondii",
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            value:"item5",
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          },
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          {
 +
            label:"Trypanosoma brucei",
 +
            value:"item3",
 +
          },
 
    {
 
    {
 
            label:"Trypanosoma Cruzi",
 
            label:"Trypanosoma Cruzi",
 
            value:"item1",
 
            value:"item1",
          },
 
{           
 
            label:"Cruzipain",
 
            value:"item1",
 
          },
 
          {
 
            label:"Sepsis",
 
            value:"item2",
 
          },
 
          {
 
            label:"Pseudomonas aeruginosa",
 
            value:"item2",
 
          },
 
          {
 
            label:"LasA",
 
            value:"item2",
 
          },
 
          {
 
            label:"African Sleeping sickness",
 
            value:"item3",
 
          },
 
          {
 
            label:"Trypanosoma brucei",
 
            value:"item3",
 
          },
 
          {
 
            label:"Rhodesain",
 
            value:"item3",
 
          },
 
          {
 
            label:"Brucepain",
 
            value:"item3",
 
          },
 
          {
 
            label:"Schistosomiasis",
 
            value:"item4",
 
          },
 
          {
 
            label:"Schistosoma mansoni",
 
            value:"item4",
 
          },
 
          {
 
            label:"Cercarial elastase",
 
            value:"item4",
 
          },
 
          {
 
            label:"Congenital toxoplasmosis",
 
            value:"item5",
 
          },
 
          {
 
            label:"Toxoplasma gondii",
 
            value:"item5",
 
          },
 
          {
 
            label:"Cathepsin L",
 
            value:"item5",
 
 
          }
 
          }
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      $("#myInput" ).autocomplete({
 
      $("#myInput" ).autocomplete({
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<div style="margin-top: 100px"></div>
 
<div style="margin-top: 100px"></div>
 
     <h1 class="text-center">Software Tool</h1>
 
     <h1 class="text-center">Software Tool</h1>
     <input type="text" id="myInput" placeholder="Search">     
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<center><img class="img-responsive" width="200px;" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/a/ae/T--oxford--softwarelogo.png
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"></center><br>
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    <p>The design of our rapid diagnostic kit enables it to act as a platform technology, wherein the input and output can be altered to detect a wide range of parasitic infections. We envisage our project being able to pave the way for quick, cheap, and unambiguous serological testing that does not dependent on antibody detection, making it ideal for immunocompromised patients as well as any diseases that lack antigenically detectable biomarkers. We have created a simple software tool to aid the expansion of our platform technology, we aim to make the software open source to allow continual addition of the diseases and their protease-based biomarkers and consequently ensure the tool remains date with the the most recent research.</p>
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<p> Enter the disease name, parasite or specific protease to find the cleavage sequence of protease specific to the disease of interest and how our system may be applicable.</p>
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<br/>
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     <input type="text" style="width:100%; border:2px solid black;" id="myInput" placeholder="Search">     
 
     <table id="id_tbl" class="table table-hover">
 
     <table id="id_tbl" class="table table-hover">
 
       <tbody>
 
       <tbody>
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</body>
 
</body>
 
</html>
 
</html>
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{{Oxford/footer}}

Latest revision as of 01:04, 2 November 2017

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Software Tool


The design of our rapid diagnostic kit enables it to act as a platform technology, wherein the input and output can be altered to detect a wide range of parasitic infections. We envisage our project being able to pave the way for quick, cheap, and unambiguous serological testing that does not dependent on antibody detection, making it ideal for immunocompromised patients as well as any diseases that lack antigenically detectable biomarkers. We have created a simple software tool to aid the expansion of our platform technology, we aim to make the software open source to allow continual addition of the diseases and their protease-based biomarkers and consequently ensure the tool remains date with the the most recent research.

Enter the disease name, parasite or specific protease to find the cleavage sequence of protease specific to the disease of interest and how our system may be applicable.