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+ | <p> In search of a <b>biocompatible conductive polymer</b> to confine bacteria, we successfully polymerized <b>PEDOT:Ts</b> and <b>PEDOT:Cl</b> on <b>alumina oxyde membrane filters</b>. We also partially polymerized <b>PEDOT:PSS</b>.</p> | ||
+ | <p> We demonstrated that a polymer-coating <b>enhances the properties</b> of the membranes as PEDOT:Ts-coated and PEDOT:Cl-coated membranes are <b>more conductive</b> than other membranes. Moreover, experiments showed a <b>better biocompatibility</b> for the polymer-coated membranes compared to the gold-coated ones. </p> | ||
+ | <p> We succeeded in <b>finding appropriate membranes</b> for our project, namely PEDOT:Ts and PEDOT:Cl. We would like to <b>do further research</b> and <b>improve the way we polymerized PEDOT:PSS</b> because it is widely used in organic electronic.</p> | ||
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Revision as of 22:35, 17 October 2018
NERVE GROWTH FACTOR AND NEURONAL CULTURE
We successfully cloned a part coding for secretion of NGF in pET43.1a and iGEM plasmid backbone pSB1C3, creating a new part Bba_K2616000 and confirmed the production of proNGF by Western Blot and mass spectrometry.
We designed self-made microfluidic device in order to implement our final proof of concept.
We grew neurons on our self-made microfluidic chips and successfully observed axon growth in the presence of commercial NGF.
KILL SWITCH
We successfully cloned a part coding for toxin/antitoxin (CcdB/CcdA) system in iGEM plasmid backbone, creating a new part Bba_K2616002
We observed survival and normal growth of our engineered bacteria at 25°C and 37°C and absence of growth at 18°C and 20°C, showing the efficiency of the kill switch if our bacteria are released in the environment.
MEMBRANE BIOCOMPATIBILITY AND CONDUCTIVITY
In search of a biocompatible conductive polymer to confine bacteria, we successfully polymerized PEDOT:Ts and PEDOT:Cl on alumina oxyde membrane filters. We also partially polymerized PEDOT:PSS.
We demonstrated that a polymer-coating enhances the properties of the membranes as PEDOT:Ts-coated and PEDOT:Cl-coated membranes are more conductive than other membranes. Moreover, experiments showed a better biocompatibility for the polymer-coated membranes compared to the gold-coated ones.
We succeeded in finding appropriate membranes for our project, namely PEDOT:Ts and PEDOT:Cl. We would like to do further research and improve the way we polymerized PEDOT:PSS because it is widely used in organic electronic.