We demonstrate a nanoparticle-based assay for the detection of bacteria causing urinary tract infections in patient samples with a total assay time of 4 h. This time is significantly shorter than the current gold standard, plate culture, which can take several days depending on the pathogen. The assay is based on padlock probe recognition followed by two cycles of rolling circle amplification (RCA) to form DNA coils corresponding to the target bacterial DNA. The readout of the RCA products is based on optomagnetic measurements of the specific agglutination of DNA-bound magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) using low-cost optoelectronic components from Blu-ray drives. We implement a detection approach, which relies on the monomerization of the RCA p...
Acknowledging the need for the development of fast and sensitive bacterial detection methods, we fun...
In a time of increasing global health concerns and growing awareness of the serious impact of natura...
Acknowledging the need for the development of fast and sensitive bacterial detection methods, we fun...
International audienceThe detection of DNA molecules by agglutination assays has suffered from a lac...
Detection of pathogens has become increasingly important, especially in the face of outbreaks and ep...
Magnetic nanoparticles have great potential in the biomedical and diagnostics field. Due to their sm...
Magnetic nanoparticles have great potential in the biomedical and diagnostics field. Due to their sm...
The continued spread of antimicrobial resistance is a global problem. In fact, the WHO has declared ...
The continued spread of antimicrobial resistance is a global problem. In fact, the WHO has declared ...
Benefiting from their rapid readout, highly flexible devices and low-cost portable systems, optomagn...
Benefiting from their rapid readout, highly flexible devices and low-cost portable systems, optomagn...
Benefiting from their rapid readout, highly flexible devices and low-cost portable systems, optomagn...
We developed a novel 3D immunomagnetic flow assay for the rapid detection of pathogenic bacteria in ...
Bacterial infections are still a major global healthcare problem. The quick and sensitive detection ...
Bioassays relying on magnetic read-out using probe-tagged magnetic nanobeads are potential platforms...
Acknowledging the need for the development of fast and sensitive bacterial detection methods, we fun...
In a time of increasing global health concerns and growing awareness of the serious impact of natura...
Acknowledging the need for the development of fast and sensitive bacterial detection methods, we fun...
International audienceThe detection of DNA molecules by agglutination assays has suffered from a lac...
Detection of pathogens has become increasingly important, especially in the face of outbreaks and ep...
Magnetic nanoparticles have great potential in the biomedical and diagnostics field. Due to their sm...
Magnetic nanoparticles have great potential in the biomedical and diagnostics field. Due to their sm...
The continued spread of antimicrobial resistance is a global problem. In fact, the WHO has declared ...
The continued spread of antimicrobial resistance is a global problem. In fact, the WHO has declared ...
Benefiting from their rapid readout, highly flexible devices and low-cost portable systems, optomagn...
Benefiting from their rapid readout, highly flexible devices and low-cost portable systems, optomagn...
Benefiting from their rapid readout, highly flexible devices and low-cost portable systems, optomagn...
We developed a novel 3D immunomagnetic flow assay for the rapid detection of pathogenic bacteria in ...
Bacterial infections are still a major global healthcare problem. The quick and sensitive detection ...
Bioassays relying on magnetic read-out using probe-tagged magnetic nanobeads are potential platforms...
Acknowledging the need for the development of fast and sensitive bacterial detection methods, we fun...
In a time of increasing global health concerns and growing awareness of the serious impact of natura...
Acknowledging the need for the development of fast and sensitive bacterial detection methods, we fun...