April 9-April 16
This week, the PowerPuff Girls worked to finalize all components of the design. The apparatus was completely covered with the metallic material and all of the parts were assembled. The complete apparatus can be seen in Figure 1.
Additional testing was conducted to add more control tests to our data. A graph showing the mixing of particles was made using MATLAB and can be seen in Figure 2.
The final presentation and poster were completed. The Poster can be seen in Figure 3.
Figure 1: A photograph of the complete apparatus.
Additional testing was conducted to add more control tests to our data. A graph showing the mixing of particles was made using MATLAB and can be seen in Figure 2.
Figure 2: A plot showing the position of a single particle during recirculation.
The final presentation and poster were completed. The Poster can be seen in Figure 3.
Figure 3: A screenshot of the poster draft for the completed design.
This week we completed the Capstone project. We successfully collected an increased concentration of nanoparticles. The apparatus was also able to increase the binding probability of nanoparticles to tumor cells through the use of an Arduino code connected to the recirculation component. Overall, the product was a success and has the potential for clinical use.


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