This paper introduces a novel bacterial identification assay based on thermal wave analysis through surface imprinted polymers (SIPs). Aluminum chips are coated with SIPs, serving as synthetic cell receptors that have been combined previously with the heat-transfer method (HTM) for the selective detection of bacteria. In this work, the concept of bacterial identification is extended toward the detection of nine different bacterial species. In addition, a novel sensing approach, thermal wave transport analysis (TWTA), is introduced, which analyzes the propagation of a thermal wave through a functional interface. The results presented here demonstrate that bacterial rebinding to the SIP layer resulted in a measurable phase shift in the propag...
This work focuses on the development of a label-free biomimetic sensor for the specific and selectiv...
The incorporation of imprinted polymers (IP) into sensing devices has enabled the detection of a wid...
We report on a novel biomimetic sensor that allows sensitive and specific detection of Escherichia c...
This paper introduces a novel bacterial identification assay based on thermal wave analysis through ...
This paper introduces a novel bacterial identification assay based on thermal wave analysis through ...
© 2016 American Chemical Society. This work focuses on the development of a label-free biomimetic se...
Surface detection of bacteria has been proven difficult and time-consuming. Different recovery techn...
Accurate and sensitive detection of bacteria is crucial in medicine for diagnosis and effective trea...
This work focuses on the development of a label-free biomimetic sensor for the specific and selectiv...
The incorporation of imprinted polymers (IP) into sensing devices has enabled the detection of a wid...
We report on a novel biomimetic sensor that allows sensitive and specific detection of Escherichia c...
This paper introduces a novel bacterial identification assay based on thermal wave analysis through ...
This paper introduces a novel bacterial identification assay based on thermal wave analysis through ...
© 2016 American Chemical Society. This work focuses on the development of a label-free biomimetic se...
Surface detection of bacteria has been proven difficult and time-consuming. Different recovery techn...
Accurate and sensitive detection of bacteria is crucial in medicine for diagnosis and effective trea...
This work focuses on the development of a label-free biomimetic sensor for the specific and selectiv...
The incorporation of imprinted polymers (IP) into sensing devices has enabled the detection of a wid...
We report on a novel biomimetic sensor that allows sensitive and specific detection of Escherichia c...