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== '''Overall project''' ==
== '''Overall project''' ==
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Our team's aim is to use specific compounds in media to induce color differentiation. Cells would respond to different compounds depending on the types of genes that are induced by these concentrations, which would trigger a release of pigments that depended on the type of compound that the cell would sense. A possibility is to induce cell migration depending on the location and concentration of these inducers in the media. A possible application of this is for use of biosensors to test water contamination, given a certain concentration of contaminants.  Our project could also be adapted toward homeostasis and curing of metaboloic diseases.
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Our team's aim is to obtain color differentiation by cells through their sensing of specific compounds in their media. The cells would respond to the compounds by releasing a visual conformation that would depend upon the type of compound taken in. This visual confirmation is contingent upon the concentration of the compound in the cellular media, which would then trigger the transcription of genes that would release pigments that depended on the type and amount of compound that the cell would sense. Through these methods, we want to induce cell migration depending on the location and concentration of compounds in the media. We believe that these methods can be extrapolated to areas such as bioremediation or for the application of biosensors to test water contamination, given a certain concentration of contaminants.  Our project could be further adapted towards the maintenance of homeostasis given metabolic disorders as well as the treatment of metabolic diseases by replacing pigment confirmations with pharmacological proteins.
== Project Details==
== Project Details==

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Overall project

Our team's aim is to obtain color differentiation by cells through their sensing of specific compounds in their media. The cells would respond to the compounds by releasing a visual conformation that would depend upon the type of compound taken in. This visual confirmation is contingent upon the concentration of the compound in the cellular media, which would then trigger the transcription of genes that would release pigments that depended on the type and amount of compound that the cell would sense. Through these methods, we want to induce cell migration depending on the location and concentration of compounds in the media. We believe that these methods can be extrapolated to areas such as bioremediation or for the application of biosensors to test water contamination, given a certain concentration of contaminants. Our project could be further adapted towards the maintenance of homeostasis given metabolic disorders as well as the treatment of metabolic diseases by replacing pigment confirmations with pharmacological proteins.

Project Details

Part 2

The Experiments

Part 3

Results