Difference between revisions of "Team:UParis BME/Contribution"

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                                         <b>New parts</b>
 
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                                     <p class="textContent">This year, one of our contributions for future iGEM teams is the introduction of new parts to the iGEM parts registry. These new parts correspond to toehold switch sequences, focusing on the detection of multiple cancer miRNAs. With the right modifications, future teams can use them for the detection of more specific cancers, or for detecting other interesting and useful miRNAs.</p>
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                                     <p class="textContent">This year, one of our contributions for future iGEM teams is the introduction of <a href="https://2021.igem.org/Team:UParis_BME/Parts">new parts</a> to the iGEM parts registry. These new parts correspond to toehold switch sequences, focusing on the detection of multiple cancer miRNAs. With the right modifications, future teams can use them for the detection of more specific cancers, or for detecting other interesting and useful miRNAs.</p>
  
 
     <p class="textContent">For our project, we decided to design toehold switches focusing on the detection of two miRNAs, involved in most cancers: hsa-miRNA-21-5p and hsa-miRNA-141-5p. We designed multiple toehold switch sequences for each of these two miRNAs, thanks to our software SwitchMi Designer. We used several methods to produce these parts and express them into Escherichia coli. Protocols and explanations of these methods are described in our <a href="https://2021.igem.org/Team:UParis_BME/Wetlab">wetlab</a>.</p>
 
     <p class="textContent">For our project, we decided to design toehold switches focusing on the detection of two miRNAs, involved in most cancers: hsa-miRNA-21-5p and hsa-miRNA-141-5p. We designed multiple toehold switch sequences for each of these two miRNAs, thanks to our software SwitchMi Designer. We used several methods to produce these parts and express them into Escherichia coli. Protocols and explanations of these methods are described in our <a href="https://2021.igem.org/Team:UParis_BME/Wetlab">wetlab</a>.</p>
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                                     <p class="textContent">Another contribution we want to give to future teams is a precise explanation of all our experiments and protocols. We know how hard it can be for iGEM teams to find the right protocols, especially teams participating in iGEM for the first time. Therefore, we made sure to have all our experiments well explained, with some tips to improve chances of succeeding. Future teams can find generic experiments, such as cell cultures, or plasmid extractions, and more specific experiments to our project. You can find all of the protocols and experiments we performed here.<br>
 
                                     <p class="textContent">Another contribution we want to give to future teams is a precise explanation of all our experiments and protocols. We know how hard it can be for iGEM teams to find the right protocols, especially teams participating in iGEM for the first time. Therefore, we made sure to have all our experiments well explained, with some tips to improve chances of succeeding. Future teams can find generic experiments, such as cell cultures, or plasmid extractions, and more specific experiments to our project. You can find all of the protocols and experiments we performed here.<br>
Furthermore, if you are interested in cancer detection using microfluidics, biofluid exosome extraction, toehold switches or blood miRNA as cancer biomarkers, you can find literature reviews in our science communication page.
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Furthermore, if you are interested in cancer detection using microfluidics, biofluid exosome extraction, toehold switches or blood miRNA as cancer biomarkers, you can find literature reviews in our <ahref="https://2021.igem.org/Team:UParis_BME/Communication">science communication page</a>.
 
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