Team:The University of Alberta
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==[https://2008.igem.org/Plastic_Project:The_University_of_Alberta Our Project: Bisphenol Eh?]== | ==[https://2008.igem.org/Plastic_Project:The_University_of_Alberta Our Project: Bisphenol Eh?]== | ||
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The aim of our project is to create a biosensor that will detect BPA and other estrogenic compounds in the environment. BPA is a toxin that has been shown to leech from certain types of plastic that are used in everyday life. Animal studies have shown that BPA is linked to various forms of cancer and other detremental effects, which are likely to affect humans as well. Having a biosensor that can detect soil and water contaminated with BPA would be a useful tool indeed. | The aim of our project is to create a biosensor that will detect BPA and other estrogenic compounds in the environment. BPA is a toxin that has been shown to leech from certain types of plastic that are used in everyday life. Animal studies have shown that BPA is linked to various forms of cancer and other detremental effects, which are likely to affect humans as well. Having a biosensor that can detect soil and water contaminated with BPA would be a useful tool indeed. | ||
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Also, we plan on developing a "cell free" version of our system that would allow for cheap and quick detection of BPA ''in vitro''. This could prove to be of much benefit to poorer or third world nations, which may not be able to afford the resources necessary to maintain the plant system, or where poor regulations regarding BPA have lead to a very high risk of environmental contamination. | Also, we plan on developing a "cell free" version of our system that would allow for cheap and quick detection of BPA ''in vitro''. This could prove to be of much benefit to poorer or third world nations, which may not be able to afford the resources necessary to maintain the plant system, or where poor regulations regarding BPA have lead to a very high risk of environmental contamination. | ||
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You can reach us at igem@ualberta.ca! | You can reach us at igem@ualberta.ca! |
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