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'''20th of June:''' Today we can be seen on metro.se. Read the article [http://allastudier.se/artiklar/865-labbet-ist%C3%A4llet-f%C3%B6r-stranden-i-sommar/ here].
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''' 5th of July:''' We can now present a new sponsor of our project: [http://www.gatc-biotech.com/en/index.html GATC Biotech]
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'''14th of June:''' If you don't have a facebook, we are now also on [http://twitter.com/#!/Chalmers_iGEM Twitter]. Follow us there!
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'''20th of June:''' Today we can be seen on metro.se. Read the article [http://allastudier.se/artiklar/865-labbet-ist%C3%A4llet-f%C3%B6r-stranden-i-sommar/ here].
'''Old news:''' Do you want to look up old news? Then you can click [https://2012.igem.org/Team:Chalmers-Gothenburg/Old_news here].
'''Old news:''' Do you want to look up old news? Then you can click [https://2012.igem.org/Team:Chalmers-Gothenburg/Old_news here].

Revision as of 17:54, 5 July 2012

NEWS

5th of July: We can now present a new sponsor of our project: [http://www.gatc-biotech.com/en/index.html GATC Biotech]

20th of June: Today we can be seen on metro.se. Read the article [http://allastudier.se/artiklar/865-labbet-ist%C3%A4llet-f%C3%B6r-stranden-i-sommar/ here].

Old news: Do you want to look up old news? Then you can click here.

Biodetection of human chorionic gonadotropin hormone

As our iGEM project, Saccharomyces cerevisiae is planned to be modifed in such a way that the yeast cell should function as a biosensor for the human chorionic gonadotropin hormone (hCG). This hormone is produced in the body during pregnancy and consequently, the idea for the biosensor is to function as a simple pregnancy test. We also plan to introduce genes for bio-indigo production which will be the output signal of the pregnancy test. Below you can see in an illustration how our bio-pregnancy test should function. Yeast we can!


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