Whole-cell bacterial bioreporters are proposed as alternatives to chemical analysis of, for example, pollutants in environmental compartments. Commonly based on reporter gene induction, bioreporters produce a detectable signal within 30 min to a few hours after exposure to the chemical target, which is impractical for applications aiming at a fast response. In an attempt to attain faster readout but maintain flexibility of chemical targeting, we explored the concept for quantitative chemical sensing by bacterial chemotaxis. Chemotaxis was quantified from enrichment of cells across a 600 µm-wide chemical gradient stabilized by parallel flow in a microfluidic chip, further supported by transport and chemotaxis steady state and kinetic modelli...
AbstractWe present novel microfluidic experiments to quantify population-scale transport parameters ...
ABSTRACT We present novel microfiuidic experiments to quantify population-scale transport parameters...
AbstractComplex networks of interacting molecular components of living cells are responsible for man...
Whole-cell bacterial bioreporters are proposed as alternatives to chemical analysis of, for example,...
Whole-cell bacterial bioreporters are proposed as alternatives to chemical analysis of, for example,...
Whole-cell bacterial bioreporters are proposed as alternatives to chemical analysis of, for example,...
Whole-cell bacterial bioreporters are proposed as alternatives to chemical analysis of, for example...
We present a novel microfluidic device that enables high sensitive analyses of the chemotactic respo...
Bacterial chemotaxis signaling may be interesting for the development of rapid biosensor assays, but...
A novel microfluidic device is described that can detect the chemotactic response of motile bacteria...
We studied the response of swimming Escherichia coli(E. coli) bacteria in a comprehensive set of wel...
Chemotaxis is one of the most fundamental behaviors for organisms to sense the environment and direc...
Whole cell bioreporters, such as bacterial cells, can be used for environmental and clinical sensing...
We developed a multiple-channel microfluidic device for bacterial chemotaxis detection. Some charact...
AbstractWe studied the response of swimming Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria in a comprehensive s...
AbstractWe present novel microfluidic experiments to quantify population-scale transport parameters ...
ABSTRACT We present novel microfiuidic experiments to quantify population-scale transport parameters...
AbstractComplex networks of interacting molecular components of living cells are responsible for man...
Whole-cell bacterial bioreporters are proposed as alternatives to chemical analysis of, for example,...
Whole-cell bacterial bioreporters are proposed as alternatives to chemical analysis of, for example,...
Whole-cell bacterial bioreporters are proposed as alternatives to chemical analysis of, for example,...
Whole-cell bacterial bioreporters are proposed as alternatives to chemical analysis of, for example...
We present a novel microfluidic device that enables high sensitive analyses of the chemotactic respo...
Bacterial chemotaxis signaling may be interesting for the development of rapid biosensor assays, but...
A novel microfluidic device is described that can detect the chemotactic response of motile bacteria...
We studied the response of swimming Escherichia coli(E. coli) bacteria in a comprehensive set of wel...
Chemotaxis is one of the most fundamental behaviors for organisms to sense the environment and direc...
Whole cell bioreporters, such as bacterial cells, can be used for environmental and clinical sensing...
We developed a multiple-channel microfluidic device for bacterial chemotaxis detection. Some charact...
AbstractWe studied the response of swimming Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria in a comprehensive s...
AbstractWe present novel microfluidic experiments to quantify population-scale transport parameters ...
ABSTRACT We present novel microfiuidic experiments to quantify population-scale transport parameters...
AbstractComplex networks of interacting molecular components of living cells are responsible for man...