Simple, fast, and precise counting of viable bacteria is fundamental to a variety of microbiological applications such as food quality monitoring and clinical diagnosis. To this end, agar plating, microscopy, and emerging microfluidic devices for single bacteria detection have provided useful means for counting viable bacteria, but they also have their limitations ranging from complexity, time, and inaccuracy. We present herein our new method RAPiD (<u>R</u>esazurin-<u>A</u>mplified <u>Pi</u>coarray <u>D</u>etection) for addressing this important problem. In RAPiD, we employ vacuum-assisted sample loading and oil-driven sample digitization to stochastically confine single bacteria in Picoarray, a microfluidic device with picoliter-sized iso...
State of the art software methods (such as fixed value approaches or statistical approaches) to crea...
Background: There are several methods for quantitating bacterial cells, each with advantages and dis...
The measurement of the proliferation (and the relevant inhibition of proliferation) of microbes is u...
Accurately measuring the number of viable microorganisms plays an essential role in microbiological ...
The power and simplicity of visual colony counting have made it the mainstay of microbiological anal...
A microfluidic method to specifically capture and detect infectious bacteria based on immunorecognit...
Background: The power and simplicity of visual colony counting have made it the mainstay of microbio...
Rapid and sensitive Escherichia coli (E. coli) detection is important in determining environmental c...
Observing microbial colonies is the standard method for determining the microbe titer and investigat...
The power and simplicity of visual colony counting have made it the mainstay of microbiological anal...
Conventional methods for the detection of bacterial infection such as DNA or immunoassays are expens...
Counting viable bacterial cells and functional bacteriophage is fundamental to microbiology underpin...
Bacterial counts provide important information during the processes such as pathogen detection and h...
A growing body of evidences shows that bacterial biofilm lifestyle is comparatively more common than...
THE method of Miles, Misra and Irwin (1938) has for many years been the standard tech-nique for the ...
State of the art software methods (such as fixed value approaches or statistical approaches) to crea...
Background: There are several methods for quantitating bacterial cells, each with advantages and dis...
The measurement of the proliferation (and the relevant inhibition of proliferation) of microbes is u...
Accurately measuring the number of viable microorganisms plays an essential role in microbiological ...
The power and simplicity of visual colony counting have made it the mainstay of microbiological anal...
A microfluidic method to specifically capture and detect infectious bacteria based on immunorecognit...
Background: The power and simplicity of visual colony counting have made it the mainstay of microbio...
Rapid and sensitive Escherichia coli (E. coli) detection is important in determining environmental c...
Observing microbial colonies is the standard method for determining the microbe titer and investigat...
The power and simplicity of visual colony counting have made it the mainstay of microbiological anal...
Conventional methods for the detection of bacterial infection such as DNA or immunoassays are expens...
Counting viable bacterial cells and functional bacteriophage is fundamental to microbiology underpin...
Bacterial counts provide important information during the processes such as pathogen detection and h...
A growing body of evidences shows that bacterial biofilm lifestyle is comparatively more common than...
THE method of Miles, Misra and Irwin (1938) has for many years been the standard tech-nique for the ...
State of the art software methods (such as fixed value approaches or statistical approaches) to crea...
Background: There are several methods for quantitating bacterial cells, each with advantages and dis...
The measurement of the proliferation (and the relevant inhibition of proliferation) of microbes is u...