Bacterial infections present one of the leading causes of mortality worldwide, resulting in an urgent need for sensitive, selective, cost-efficient, and easy-to-handle technologies to rapidly detect contaminations and infections with pathogens. The presented research reports a fully functional chemical-detection principle, addressing all of the above-mentioned requirements for a successful biosensing device. With the examples of Escherichia coli and Neisseria gonorrheae, we present an electrochemical biosensor based on the bacterial expression of cytochrome c oxidase for the selective detection of clinically relevant concentrations within seconds after pathogen immobilization. The generality of the biochemical reaction, as well as the easy ...
Rapid and reliable diagnosis of infectious diseases caused by pathogens, and timely initiation of ap...
none3This chapter addresses the limitations of conventional laboratory analytical techniques, and pr...
Biosensors for the detection of pathogenic bacteria in food are a promising alternative to conventio...
Bacterial infections present one of the leading causes for mortality worldwide, resulting in an urge...
Bacterial infections represent one of the leading causes of mortality worldwide, nevertheless the de...
New detection tools for detection of pathogen bacteria are crucial to be developed The electrochemic...
Biological defense and security applications demand rapid, sensitive detection of bacterial pathogen...
Abstract: Rapid pathogen detection is an emerging issue in clinical, environmental, and food industr...
A sensitive and selective membrane-based electrochemical nanobiosensor is developed for specific qua...
Rapid and sensitive detection of bacteria is one of the key steps in assuring the microbiological sa...
Simple and rapid detection and identification of dangerous bioagents is important for preventing ill...
The timely and accurate diagnosis of infectious diseases is one of the greatest challenges currently...
In order to combat the complex and diverse infections caused by bacteria, it is essential to develo...
Detection of bacterial pathogens is significant in the fields of food safety, medicine, and public h...
Rapid and reliable diagnosis of infectious diseases caused by pathogens, and timely initiation of ap...
Rapid and reliable diagnosis of infectious diseases caused by pathogens, and timely initiation of ap...
none3This chapter addresses the limitations of conventional laboratory analytical techniques, and pr...
Biosensors for the detection of pathogenic bacteria in food are a promising alternative to conventio...
Bacterial infections present one of the leading causes for mortality worldwide, resulting in an urge...
Bacterial infections represent one of the leading causes of mortality worldwide, nevertheless the de...
New detection tools for detection of pathogen bacteria are crucial to be developed The electrochemic...
Biological defense and security applications demand rapid, sensitive detection of bacterial pathogen...
Abstract: Rapid pathogen detection is an emerging issue in clinical, environmental, and food industr...
A sensitive and selective membrane-based electrochemical nanobiosensor is developed for specific qua...
Rapid and sensitive detection of bacteria is one of the key steps in assuring the microbiological sa...
Simple and rapid detection and identification of dangerous bioagents is important for preventing ill...
The timely and accurate diagnosis of infectious diseases is one of the greatest challenges currently...
In order to combat the complex and diverse infections caused by bacteria, it is essential to develo...
Detection of bacterial pathogens is significant in the fields of food safety, medicine, and public h...
Rapid and reliable diagnosis of infectious diseases caused by pathogens, and timely initiation of ap...
Rapid and reliable diagnosis of infectious diseases caused by pathogens, and timely initiation of ap...
none3This chapter addresses the limitations of conventional laboratory analytical techniques, and pr...
Biosensors for the detection of pathogenic bacteria in food are a promising alternative to conventio...