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6. Hydrogel:
To use the wound healing supportive properties of chitosan,
we manufactured non-toxic, low-cost hydrogels, containing
defined chitosans for usage in wound care.
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9. CloneCademy:
In order to share the knowledge about
synthetic biology and the achievements
of our project, we developed a web-based
interactive learning platform called
CloneCademy. This education tool makes
it possible for other iGEM teams to share
their ideas with society.
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7. Solution:
By combining the physiological properties
of chitosan and the modern detection
system for wound infections in a hydrogel
bandaid, we realized next generation
wound care. Furthermore, we successfully
proved all milestones of our project.
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8. Technik:
We constructed a low cost
digital inline holographic
microscope (DIHM) with a
resolution of up to 10µm including
a software solution. This makes it possible for us
to see our E. coli cells during the production process
of chitosan. The reconstruction of our microscope is
executed with the open source Holopy package.
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