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        <h1> Risk Group Classification</h1>
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        <p style="font-size: 20px"> According to the Laboratory Bio Safety Manual published by WHO, our laboratory work using infectious microorganisms is classified as Risk Group 1, meaning no or low individual and community risk. Correspondingly, our laboratory is equipped with all the required installations to ensure biosafety in the laboratory. </p>
 
         <h1>Outer Membrane vesicles</h1>
 
         <h1>Outer Membrane vesicles</h1>
        <p style="font-size: 20px">Outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) are vesicles produced and used as common vehicles in the world of gram-negative-bacteria. Despite their ubiquity, they have been grievously overlooked in the past; budding out as spherical containers of 20 to 500 nm in diameter from the bacterial membrane, they are potentially capable of transporting a wide array of biomolecules that awaits the academia to divulge. As potent transporters, OMVs play an integral role in various biological phenomena, ranging from stress regulations to microbial interactions (1).</p>
 
 
              
 
              
 
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Revision as of 09:17, 17 October 2018

Risk Group Classification

According to the Laboratory Bio Safety Manual published by WHO, our laboratory work using infectious microorganisms is classified as Risk Group 1, meaning no or low individual and community risk. Correspondingly, our laboratory is equipped with all the required installations to ensure biosafety in the laboratory.

Outer Membrane vesicles