CORDIS Project
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This project develops a biosensor using live epithelial cells to detect enteric pathogens and toxins. It aims to provide a rapid and effective diagnostic tool for gastrointestinal diseases, enhancing food and water safety.
The epithelium plays a significant role in resistance to infection in mammals, and is made up of a single layer of elongated, column-shaped cells that line the stomach and colon.
This single layer of epithelial cells restricts the entry of toxins and pathogens, while selectively absorbing nutrients that sustain the body.
Pathogens have devised multiple mechanisms to destroy the integrity of the intestinal epithelial barrier, compromising the normal absorption of water in the intestine and thereb…
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