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<p >This year, we proposed a quick and easy platform to determine the effectiveness of hair loss product without animal or human testing by evaluating a critical protein, DKK1, of the hair regeneration pathway. We are aware of the fact that all biological experiments could pose some risk to the environment and experimenter, and should only proceed under well regulation. We strictly follow a high standard of biosafety and responsible biological engineering of the guideline from iGEM Headquarter.</p>
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<p >This year, we propose a quick and easy platform to determine the effectiveness of hair loss treatments, without animal or human testing, by evaluating a critical protein of the hair regeneration pathway, DKK-1. We are aware of the fact that all biological experiments could pose risks to the environment and experimenters and, therefore, should only be conducted under strict regulations. For our project, we seek to achieve this high standard of biosafety by responsibly following the biosafety guidelines provided by the iGEM Headquarters.</p>
 
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<p>The chassis we used in the project include Escherichia coli, Human cell line HEK293 and Dermal papilla. </p>
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<p>The chassis we used in the project include Escherichia coli (E. coli), human cell line HEK-293, and dermal papilla.</p>
 
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<p >We used Escherichia coli DH5alpha and BL21 in our project. Both of them are BSL-1 organism. Although the E. coli strains we use pose little or no risk of pathogenic, there's still risk of causing skin, eye, and respiratory tract irritation. To prevent these, everyone in wet-lab are required to wear full personal protection gear properly when operating with E. coli competent cells and cultures. All materials that came in contact with bacterial cultures or competent cells were autoclaved and disposed properly.</p>
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<p >We used the DH5 alpha strain and BL21 strain of E. coli for our project, which are both BSL-1 organisms. Although the E. coli strains we used pose little to no risk of pathogen transmission, there is still a risk of causing skin, eye, and respiratory tract irritation. To prevent irritations, everyone in the wet-lab was required to wear full, proper protection gear when manipulating E. coli competent cells and cultures. All materials that came in contact with bacterial cultures or competent cells were autoclaved and disposed properly.</p>
 
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<p >The cell line we used, HEK293, is BSL-1 organism, and dermal papilla, belong to BSL-2. All the experiments with human cell line are done in another BSL-2 cell culture room under the supervision of our instructor. All materials that came in contact with human cell lines were autoclaved and disposed of properly.</p>
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<p >The HEK293 cell line is a BSL-1 organism and the human dermal papilla cell line is a BSL-2 organism. All experiments with the human cell line were conducted in a separate BSL-2 cell culture room under the supervision of our instructor. All materials that came in contact with the human cell lines were autoclaved and disposed properly.</p>
 
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<p >To conduct experiments properly and safely, all of the team member should go through lab safety lesson and lab training directed by our instructors and member from 2017 NYMU_Taipei iGEM team.</p>
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<p >To conduct experiments properly and safely, all of the team members were given lab training and lab safety lessons directed by our instructors and members from the 2017 NYMU-Taipei iGEM team.</p>
 
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<h3>Safe Lab Work</h3>
<p >All experiments are done in proper condition considering its Biosafety Level and we strictly follow the Laboratory Safe Hygiene Precautions of our school. All team members participate in lab work wear personal protection equipment such as but not limited to lab coat, rubber gloves, long pants, and shoes of full coverage. All experimental procedure were checked and supervised by our instructor before we conducted, and Lab notes were record right after the experiment.</p>
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<p >All experiments were done in proper conditions considering their Biosafety Level, and we strictly followed the Laboratory Safe Hygiene Precautions of our school. All team members who participated in lab work wore personal protection equipment, such as but not limited to lab coats, rubber gloves, long pants, and closed-toe shoes. All experimental procedures were first checked and approved by our instructor before conducting experiments, and the lab notes were recorded immediately after the experiments.</p>
 
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<p >We gather chemical and bacteria mixture into a bottle containing bleach after conducting the experiments, and sterilize all trash with autoclave and discard it at a specific area of contaminative trash. All of these strictly follow <a href="https://ces.ym.edu.tw/files/11-1151-68.php">the Biological waste treatment process of Center of Environmental Protection and Safety and Health in our school.</a></p>
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<p We bleached all chemical and bacteria mixtures after conducting the experiments, and we sterilized all the trash by autoclaving it and discarding it at a specific disposal area for contaminated trash. All of these methods strictly follow <a href="https://ces.ym.edu.tw/files/11-1151-68.php">the Biological waste treatment process of Center of Environmental Protection and Safety and Health in our school.</a></p>
 
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<p>We strictly ensured the implementation of all of these methods to prevent accidents, contamination and the spread of possible pathogens.</p>
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<p>We ensured the strict implementation of all of these methods to prevent accidents, contamination, and the potential spread of pathogens.
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Safety

OVERVIEW

This year, we propose a quick and easy platform to determine the effectiveness of hair loss treatments, without animal or human testing, by evaluating a critical protein of the hair regeneration pathway, DKK-1. We are aware of the fact that all biological experiments could pose risks to the environment and experimenters and, therefore, should only be conducted under strict regulations. For our project, we seek to achieve this high standard of biosafety by responsibly following the biosafety guidelines provided by the iGEM Headquarters.

BIOSAFETY

The chassis we used in the project include Escherichia coli (E. coli), human cell line HEK-293, and dermal papilla.

Escherichia coli

We used the DH5 alpha strain and BL21 strain of E. coli for our project, which are both BSL-1 organisms. Although the E. coli strains we used pose little to no risk of pathogen transmission, there is still a risk of causing skin, eye, and respiratory tract irritation. To prevent irritations, everyone in the wet-lab was required to wear full, proper protection gear when manipulating E. coli competent cells and cultures. All materials that came in contact with bacterial cultures or competent cells were autoclaved and disposed properly.

Human cell line

The HEK293 cell line is a BSL-1 organism and the human dermal papilla cell line is a BSL-2 organism. All experiments with the human cell line were conducted in a separate BSL-2 cell culture room under the supervision of our instructor. All materials that came in contact with the human cell lines were autoclaved and disposed properly.

LAB SAFETY

Training

To conduct experiments properly and safely, all of the team members were given lab training and lab safety lessons directed by our instructors and members from the 2017 NYMU-Taipei iGEM team.

Safe Lab Work

All experiments were done in proper conditions considering their Biosafety Level, and we strictly followed the Laboratory Safe Hygiene Precautions of our school. All team members who participated in lab work wore personal protection equipment, such as but not limited to lab coats, rubber gloves, long pants, and closed-toe shoes. All experimental procedures were first checked and approved by our instructor before conducting experiments, and the lab notes were recorded immediately after the experiments.

Waste Treatment

the Biological waste treatment process of Center of Environmental Protection and Safety and Health in our school.

We ensured the strict implementation of all of these methods to prevent accidents, contamination, and the potential spread of pathogens.