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| <span>Why do we detect Copper?</span> | | <span>Why do we detect Copper?</span> |
− | <p class="article-p">Copper is a compulsory ingredient in respiratory pigment, and was found in more | + | <p class="article-p">Copper is a compulsory ingredient in respiratory pigment, and have been identified in many other proteins and enzymes. In 1847, Harless found that copper has a great action in Molluscs, and in 1878 Frederig first separated copper from protein contamination in blood of octopus, and he named it as ceraloplasim. In 1928, Hart’s report said copper is a compulsory element.</p> |
− | and more protein and enzyme. On 1847, Harless found that copper has a great action in Molluscs, and on 1878 Frederig first separated copper from protein contamination in blood of octopus, and he named it as ceraloplasim. On 1928,Hart’s report said that copper is a compulsory Element for manual.
| + | <p class="article-p">According to the study, since copper can effect the absorption of iron, lack of copper will cause neutropenia, osteoporosis and growth retardation, or damage human’s immune system.</p> |
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− | <p class="article-p">According to study, since copper can effect the absorption of iron, lack of copper will cause Lenkoryfe abnormal, Neutropenia, Osteoporosis and growth retardation, or damage human’s immune system.</p> | + | |
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| <span>The harm of Copper</span> | | <span>The harm of Copper</span> |
− | <p class="article-p">Too much copper will cause harm of human body. It will result in irritation of nose and throat when inhale high concentration of copper. Also it will lead to liver and kidney's damage when intaking high concentration of copper. Copper excession will cause toxicity, including nausea,queasiness, vomit and dirrahea. Other severe symptom like hematuria, jaundice, and urine oligonucleotide may also happen on human beings. Copper poisoning could lead to hemolysis, decrease of hemoglobin and increase of serum lactate dehydrogenase. | + | <p class="article-p">Too much copper harms human body. Inhale of high concentration of copper will result in irritation of the nose and throat. Ingesting high concentration of copper also lead to liver and kidney damage. Excess copper causes toxicity and the presenting symptoms include nausea, queasiness, vomit and dirrahea. Other severe symptoms like hematuria, jaundice, and urine oligonucleotide may appear too. Copper poisoning could lead to hemolysis, decrease of hemoglobin and increase of serum lactate dehydrogenase. </p> |
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| <h3 class="article-title">Circuit Design</h3> | | <h3 class="article-title">Circuit Design</h3> |
| <div class="article-img"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/8/82/2015hsnu-copper_2.png"></div> | | <div class="article-img"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/8/82/2015hsnu-copper_2.png"></div> |
− | <p class="article-p">Just like detecting cadmium , we use the same principle on copper. First, we use the CopA Promoter , which can detect copper and more sensitive than CueO Promoter. When it detects that there is copper in oil, then it will activate the translation reverse.</p> | + | <p class="article-p">Just like detecting cadmium, the same principle is applied on copper. First, we use the CopA promoter, which can detect copper and is more sensitive than CueO Promoter. When CopA promoter detects copper in oil, it activates the reversed translation.</p> |
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