From 011969c6be0387f2efa65103c96e240052c6a136 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Lisa Wiesner <lisa.wiesner@uni-bielefeld.de>
Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2024 12:47:13 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] Update file results.tsx

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 src/contents/results.tsx | 20 +++++++++++++++++++-
 1 file changed, 19 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/src/contents/results.tsx b/src/contents/results.tsx
index d920714..e6ffdfb 100644
--- a/src/contents/results.tsx
+++ b/src/contents/results.tsx
@@ -562,7 +562,25 @@ export function Results() {
               />
               </div>
             </div>
-            <H4 text="Next Steps"/>
+
+            <Subesction  title="Combining Primeguide and AirBuddy" id="Experimental Design6">
+              <H5 text="Transfection"/> 
+              <div className='row align-items-center'>
+            <div className='col'>
+              <p>Test__In light of these results, we improved our experimental setup and performed additional validation experiments. Unfortunately, the repeated measurements yielded similar outcomes, confirming the absence of a significant difference between the two CFTR-expressing cell lines (Figure 38). This finding led us to consult with the research group at <a onClick={() => goToPagesAndOpenTab('mattijsvisit', '/human-practices')}>KU Leuven</a>, who established these cells lines. Although they had not conducted similar Patch Camp measurements, they suggested an alternative approach using Ussing Chamber measurements. This technique, unlike Patch Camp, does not rely on single-cell measurements but rather examines the ion currents across the entire cell monolayer, which may provide a more comprehensive view of CFTR functionality.</p>
+              </div>
+              <div className='col'>
+              <OneFigure
+              alt1=""
+              pic1="https://static.igem.wiki/teams/5247/photos/results/precyse-results.webp"
+              num={39}
+              bg="white"
+              description="Test"
+              />
+              </div>
+            </div>
+
+              </Subesction>
             <p>Following the recommendations from KU Leuven, we have also taken steps to expand our experimental approach. To further investigate the CFTR functionality, we have ordered <a onClick={() => goToPageAndScroll ('Cell Culture', '/materials-methods')}>CFBE41o-</a> as a new cell line from <a onClick={() => goToPagesAndOpenTab('ignatova', '/human-practices')}>Prof. Dr. Ignatova</a> in Hamburg. Our goal is to use these patient-derived cells to measure ion currents and further elucidate the impact of the mutation on chloride conductance. This will not only provide a more clinically relevant model but may also yield more distinct results in comparison to the previous experiments with the engineered HEK293T cells.</p>
       </Subesction >
       </Section>
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