Tuberculosis is a contagious disease that usually attacks the lungs but can sometimes reach other parts of the body such as the kidneys, ganglia and bones. This disease is responsible for killing nearly 1.8 million people each year worldwide. Therefore, we have an urgent need to put analytical means to detect the DNA of the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis, responsible for the spread of tuberculosis. The research developed in this thesis consists in the development of a diagnostic tool for the detection of genomic DNA of M.Tuberculosis bacteria after lysis and amplification by PCR. In this perspective, we focused on the development of biosensors based on different polypyrrole morphologies as transducers for the electrochemical detection...
This paper describes improved sensitivity when using biosensors based on microfabricated microelectr...
The monitoring of environmental pollutants requires complementary approaches to current physico-chem...
Background. Despite on the general trend towards decreasing the incidence of newly diagnosed active ...
Tuberculosis is a contagious disease that usually attacks the lungs but can sometimes reach other pa...
La tuberculose est une maladie contagieuse qui s’attaque habituellement aux poumons, mais parfois au...
In this work, we achieved the selective detection of wild and mutated rpoB gene in M. tuberculosis u...
International audienceTwo-step electrochemical patterning methods have been employed to elaborate co...
AbstractIn this work, a genosensor for the electrochemical detection of genomic DNA from Mycobacteri...
Death from tuberculosis has resulted in an increased need for early detection to prevent a tuberculo...
In this study, electrochemical DNA biosensor based on carboxyl functionalized iron oxide/nanocellulo...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality all over the world an...
21-mer peptide acid nucleic acid (PNA) probe specific to 16s-23s rRNA spacer region of Mycobacterium...
This work is dedicated to the development of hybrid assemblies based on polymers and biomolecules wi...
Tuberculosis is a leading killing disease worldwide with more than 9 million people a ected per yea...
Methods involving electrochemical detection have shown new possibilities for the diagnosis of variou...
This paper describes improved sensitivity when using biosensors based on microfabricated microelectr...
The monitoring of environmental pollutants requires complementary approaches to current physico-chem...
Background. Despite on the general trend towards decreasing the incidence of newly diagnosed active ...
Tuberculosis is a contagious disease that usually attacks the lungs but can sometimes reach other pa...
La tuberculose est une maladie contagieuse qui s’attaque habituellement aux poumons, mais parfois au...
In this work, we achieved the selective detection of wild and mutated rpoB gene in M. tuberculosis u...
International audienceTwo-step electrochemical patterning methods have been employed to elaborate co...
AbstractIn this work, a genosensor for the electrochemical detection of genomic DNA from Mycobacteri...
Death from tuberculosis has resulted in an increased need for early detection to prevent a tuberculo...
In this study, electrochemical DNA biosensor based on carboxyl functionalized iron oxide/nanocellulo...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality all over the world an...
21-mer peptide acid nucleic acid (PNA) probe specific to 16s-23s rRNA spacer region of Mycobacterium...
This work is dedicated to the development of hybrid assemblies based on polymers and biomolecules wi...
Tuberculosis is a leading killing disease worldwide with more than 9 million people a ected per yea...
Methods involving electrochemical detection have shown new possibilities for the diagnosis of variou...
This paper describes improved sensitivity when using biosensors based on microfabricated microelectr...
The monitoring of environmental pollutants requires complementary approaches to current physico-chem...
Background. Despite on the general trend towards decreasing the incidence of newly diagnosed active ...