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== Project Overview == | == Project Overview == | ||
- | + | # The objective: Binding viruses to designer ViroCatcher cells that cannot support viral replication to diagnose, attenuate, and prevent infection. | |
+ | # What we intended to do: (1) Make our designer cell safe, (2) Express specific cell surface receptors and antibodies to catch the virus, (3) Transduce the signal after viruses attached for feedback control, and (4) Remove the viruses along with ViroCatcher itself. | ||
+ | # Anticipated results: the ViroCatcher is made safe for the bloodstream. When it is injected into the bloodstream, our ViroCatcher passively lies around letting viruses attach to it by using its 4 receptors: CD4 (for HIV), Integrin (for various viruses), Sialic Acid (for Influenza), and Antibodies (for Influenza). After enough viruses attach to it, or after a certain amount of time elapses, it removes itself from the bloodstream by calling macrophages to eat it up. | ||
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== Sales Pitch == | == Sales Pitch == | ||
<html><div style="width:50%;margin-left:25%;border:2px solid black;padding:20px;"></html> | <html><div style="width:50%;margin-left:25%;border:2px solid black;padding:20px;"></html> | ||
- | <span style="font-weight:900;font-size: | + | <span style="font-weight:900;font-size:36px;font-family:bank gothic;"><center>ViroCatcher</center></span> |
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- | Want to be virus-free<sup>[1]</sup>? Our | + | Want to be <span style="color:#ff6600">virus-free</span><sup>[1]</sup>? Our ViroCatcher destroys viruses ranging from short-term viruses such as the flu, to long term viruses such as HIV! |
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+ | <span style="font-weight:bold;font-size:28px;font-style:italic;font-family:Chalkboard;"><center>Buy our ViroCatcher today!</center></span> | ||
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<html><font size="1"> | <html><font size="1"> | ||
Small print: | Small print: | ||
- | <br>[1] <s>Free as in free beer.</s> Free from viruses that the | + | <br>[1] <s>Free as in free beer.</s> Free from viruses that the ViroCatcher is designed to act upon. |
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== Design == | == Design == | ||
Our design was split into 4 parts: | Our design was split into 4 parts: | ||
- | * | + | * Designing the chassis |
* Attaching receptors to catch the virus | * Attaching receptors to catch the virus | ||
* Signal Transduction after viruses attach | * Signal Transduction after viruses attach | ||
- | * Removal of the | + | * Removal of the ViroCatcher itself and the virus |
== Delegation == | == Delegation == | ||
Our subteams for experimentation and research were split in this manner: | Our subteams for experimentation and research were split in this manner: | ||
- | * Safe E. coli: Making our machine safe. | + | * Safe ''E. coli'': Making our machine safe. |
* Cellular receptors | * Cellular receptors | ||
** CD4 (HIV) | ** CD4 (HIV) | ||
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* Removal | * Removal | ||
* Testing | * Testing | ||
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+ | == Acknowledgements == | ||
+ | *Dr. Ching-Hao Teng, NCKU, for providing us ''E. coli'' K1 for experiment | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:22, 13 August 2011
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Contents |
Project Overview
- The objective: Binding viruses to designer ViroCatcher cells that cannot support viral replication to diagnose, attenuate, and prevent infection.
- What we intended to do: (1) Make our designer cell safe, (2) Express specific cell surface receptors and antibodies to catch the virus, (3) Transduce the signal after viruses attached for feedback control, and (4) Remove the viruses along with ViroCatcher itself.
- Anticipated results: the ViroCatcher is made safe for the bloodstream. When it is injected into the bloodstream, our ViroCatcher passively lies around letting viruses attach to it by using its 4 receptors: CD4 (for HIV), Integrin (for various viruses), Sialic Acid (for Influenza), and Antibodies (for Influenza). After enough viruses attach to it, or after a certain amount of time elapses, it removes itself from the bloodstream by calling macrophages to eat it up.
Sales Pitch
Want to be virus-free[1]? Our ViroCatcher destroys viruses ranging from short-term viruses such as the flu, to long term viruses such as HIV!
Small print:
[1] Free as in free beer. Free from viruses that the ViroCatcher is designed to act upon.
Design
Our design was split into 4 parts:
- Designing the chassis
- Attaching receptors to catch the virus
- Signal Transduction after viruses attach
- Removal of the ViroCatcher itself and the virus
Delegation
Our subteams for experimentation and research were split in this manner:
- Safe E. coli: Making our machine safe.
- Cellular receptors
- CD4 (HIV)
- Integrin (various)
- Sialic Acid (Influenza)
- Antibodies (specific)
- Signal Transduction
- Removal
- Testing
Acknowledgements
- Dr. Ching-Hao Teng, NCKU, for providing us E. coli K1 for experiment