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Ultra-Sensitive, Fast, and Easy-to Use Biosensors for Detecting Bacterias in Fluids
Professor at University of California, Davis
Davis, United States
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A novel bacterial biosensor for bacteria in fluids will be presented in this conference. The sensors have the features of record high sensitivity, record short detection time in detecting bacteria such as E. coli in fluids, and super low cost. The biosensor is based ELISA assay but is volume responsive, meaning it could be used in increased volumes with increased detection sensitivity. The biosensor is mostly applicable for food and water quality control, especially with the ability to provide accurate and rapid detection of bacteria concentrations to as low as in 10 CFU /mL The technology is owned by University of California and has been filed for patent applications.
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