Team:Exeter/Applications

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             <p> Scientists believe we are overdue a flu-outbreak that would be classed as a pandemic. We believe our research could lead to rapid vaccine production which would save millions in the event of such an outbreak. </p><br>
             <p> Scientists believe we are overdue a flu-outbreak that would be classed as a pandemic. We believe our research could lead to rapid vaccine production which would save millions in the event of such an outbreak. </p><br>
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<p>Hyaluronan is a polysaccharide that is present within joints and as a solution offers an interesting property. It is viscoelastic, at low strain frequencies it has viscous behaviour whilst at high strain frequencies it displays elastic tendencies. These properties are what enable joints to survive on a daily basis with normal use and sudden impacts.</p>
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<p>We think that future prosthetics would benefit from research within this area and could possibly provide a replacement limb capable of rivalling, mechanically, the natural design. They may even progress to be able to withstand larger amounts of impact force making the possibilities of running faster for longer and jumping higher a possibility. </p> <br>
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         <p>Blood types are distinguished by the presence of their surface polysaccharides. Depending on which antigens are present some blood groups can only receive donations from their own group or other specific blood types according to their rarity. This drastically reduces the list of potential options. </p>
         <p>Blood types are distinguished by the presence of their surface polysaccharides. Depending on which antigens are present some blood groups can only receive donations from their own group or other specific blood types according to their rarity. This drastically reduces the list of potential options. </p>

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Polysaccharides appear in every corner of the natural world, they have multiple applications in nature ranging from protection to energy storage.

Not surprisingly humanity has taken advantage of their diversity and by doing so created a vast range of materials and applications where polysaccharides can today be found. These include the obvious uses in paper and wood to the less well known abilities of some polysaccharides, such as Chitin to behave as a sterile clotting agent in plasters.


We invite you to take a brief look at what we believe could one day be possible if a system to design bespoke polysaccharides existed.


“It is not what we believe to be impossible that holds us back, but merely the limit to our imagination.”