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The bacteria grow fast in the simple medium and we can cultivate it easily at low cost. Therefore our team aimed at developing the technique to detect active oxygen in vivo and to quantify oxidative stress in the environment by creating biosensor system using ''E.Coli''. | The bacteria grow fast in the simple medium and we can cultivate it easily at low cost. Therefore our team aimed at developing the technique to detect active oxygen in vivo and to quantify oxidative stress in the environment by creating biosensor system using ''E.Coli''. | ||
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Biosensor of reactive oxygen species using E.ColiActive oxygen (O2-) is produced from oxygen (O2) by receiving a single electron (e-). The 90% of the active oxygen produced in cells comes from electron transport system in mitochondria. Although most of active oxygen produced in this process is released as water (H2O) by receiving another electron, few of them are released to cytoplasm as active oxygen.
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