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     <td colspan="3">Project description<br/> Pitt's 2015 iGEM team investigated the possibility of using cell-free extracts as a method of detecting extremely small concentrations of biomolecules. Furthermore, these sensors were tested after being freeze-dried on paper, to test the feasibility of mass-producing and distributing cheap sensors worldwide. While the ideas tested in this project can be applied to sense an almost unlimited number of biomolecules, we focused on three major sensors.
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Project description
Pitt's 2015 iGEM team investigated the possibility of using cell-free extracts as a method of detecting extremely small concentrations of biomolecules. Furthermore, these sensors were tested after being freeze-dried on paper, to test the feasibility of mass-producing and distributing cheap sensors worldwide. While the ideas tested in this project can be applied to sense an almost unlimited number of biomolecules, we focused on three major sensors.
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