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Revision as of 00:49, 30 July 2018

iTesla-Soundbio

Team: iTesla-Soundbio

DO YOU KNOW? Every year, hundreds of thousands of horseshoe crabs are caught each year and drained of up to to 30% of their blood. Why? To collect LAL, a chemical that is crucial in the detection of endotoxins in everything from drugs to medical equipment.

Project Outline

labnotebook
LabNotebook
WE TAKE BLOOD FROM HORSESHOE CRABS
Fate of Horseshoe Crab
our lab pictures
Human Practices