Team:LMU-Munich/Why Beadzillus

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The use of filters in every day life as well as in the lab is widespread. To enlarge the surface per volume in the filter beads are commonly applied. These microbeads have a certain size and their surface feature characterizes the filter. Proteins have features (binding or enzyme reaction) which can be used if they are bound to the beads. Several companies offer such microbeads with proteins coupled to their surface by using tags.
The use of filters in every day life as well as in the lab is widespread. To enlarge the surface per volume in the filter beads are commonly applied. These microbeads have a certain size and their surface feature characterizes the filter. Proteins have features (binding or enzyme reaction) which can be used if they are bound to the beads. Several companies offer such microbeads with proteins coupled to their surface by using tags.

Revision as of 13:11, 24 October 2012

iGEM Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München Beadzillus

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The LMU-Munich team is exuberantly happy about the great success at the World Championship Jamboree in Boston. Our project Beadzillus finished 4th and won the prize for the "Best Wiki" (with Slovenia) and "Best New Application Project".

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