Difference between revisions of "Team:Pasteur Paris/Binding cellulose"

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<h2><B>May 25th, 2016 : </B></h2>
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<h3> Preparation of cellulose solution: </h3>
 
<h3> Preparation of cellulose solution: </h3>
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<h2><B>May 26th, 2016:</B> </h2>
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<h3>Spreading test solutions of cellulose  on different supports: </h3>
 
<h3>Spreading test solutions of cellulose  on different supports: </h3>
 
 
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<U> Aim:</U> </br>Determine the solid support on which the spreading of the cellulose solution is optimal in view of evaporation of the solvent.</br>
The cellulose based patch needs to be created out of the dissolved cellulose solutions; in order to do that the solvent needs to be evaporated by spreading the mix over a solid support.</br></br>
 
<U> Aim:</U> </br>Determine the solid support on which the spreading of the cellulose solution is optimal in view of evaporation of the solvent.</br>
The cellulose based patch needs to be created out of the dissolved cellulose solutions; in order to do that the solvent needs to be evaporated by spreading the mix over a solid support.</br></br>
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<h3>Compression of the powder or a powder-water mixture to make the patch. </h3>
 
<h3>Compression of the powder or a powder-water mixture to make the patch. </h3>
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<h3>Improvements </h3>
 
<h3>Improvements </h3>
  
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<h2><B>June 3th, 2016:</B></h2>
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<h3> Preparation of other patches:</h3>
 
<h3> Preparation of other patches:</h3>
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<U> Aim:</U> </br>  Produce patches with the cellulose powder by testing other cellulose concentrations, and other temperatures. We would like to explore other conditions for formong the patches, thereore we plan other experiments including other ratios of water:cellulose, pressures and temperatures. </br> </br>
 
<U> Aim:</U> </br>  Produce patches with the cellulose powder by testing other cellulose concentrations, and other temperatures. We would like to explore other conditions for formong the patches, thereore we plan other experiments including other ratios of water:cellulose, pressures and temperatures. </br> </br>
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<h3> Compression of new patches with Kapton tape: </h3>
 
<h3> Compression of new patches with Kapton tape: </h3>
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<U> Aim: </U> </br> Make new patches bu using Kapton tape (adhesive coating, Dupont) to strengthen them. Test different concentrations, temperatures, and types of cellulose. (+ influence of a protein on compression). We need a solid surface on which to lay our cellulose patching fabrication. After testing paper, cotton, aluminum and plastic, we will test Kapton, which is used as a tape in spacecraft industry. </br> </br>
 
<U> Aim: </U> </br> Make new patches bu using Kapton tape (adhesive coating, Dupont) to strengthen them. Test different concentrations, temperatures, and types of cellulose. (+ influence of a protein on compression). We need a solid surface on which to lay our cellulose patching fabrication. After testing paper, cotton, aluminum and plastic, we will test Kapton, which is used as a tape in spacecraft industry. </br> </br>
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<h2><B>July 22th, 2016: </B></h2>
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<h3> Test of the feasibility of the detection device with Coomasie blue </h3>
 
<h3> Test of the feasibility of the detection device with Coomasie blue </h3>
 
 
  
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<U> Aim: </U> </br>See if it is possible to use Coomasie blue to reveal the presence of the viral protein. </br> Our aim in this experiment is to evaluate the amount of protein retained on the cellulose layer. We will use the capacity of Coomassie blue to stain proteins (lysine, arginine) in order to estimate the amount bound. </br> </br>
 
<U> Aim: </U> </br>See if it is possible to use Coomasie blue to reveal the presence of the viral protein. </br> Our aim in this experiment is to evaluate the amount of protein retained on the cellulose layer. We will use the capacity of Coomassie blue to stain proteins (lysine, arginine) in order to estimate the amount bound. </br> </br>
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<h3> Test of binding protein-patch</h3>
 
<h3> Test of binding protein-patch</h3>
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<U>Aim:</U> </br> Prepare various patches with the silicated C2 protein in them, for immuno-assays and traction tests. </br> </br>
 
<U>Aim:</U> </br> Prepare various patches with the silicated C2 protein in them, for immuno-assays and traction tests. </br> </br>

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