Bacterial concentration, an important parameter for different applications, is usually measured by means of the plate count technique (PCT), a laboratory method that is reliable but also time consuming (24-72 h) and not easily implementable in automatic form. This paper investigates two alternative methods, based on electrical and optical measurements, suitable to realize mobile, low-cost and user friendly instruments. A comparative analysis for both methods is performed with enriching medium solutions and milk samples inoculated with four different bacterial species (Escherichia coli, Lactobacillus plantarum, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Staphylococcus aureus).The results show that both methods can detect the bacterial concentration more ea...
AbstractThis paper presents a biophysical method to characterize single bacterium in water by using ...
International audienceThis review intends to present an overview of methods currently under developm...
Water quality testing typically indirectly measures the amount of Escherichia Coli (E. coli) in wate...
Bacterial concentration, an important parameter for different applications, is usually measured by m...
Bacterial detection is of primary importance in many fields, such as food and environmental monitori...
International audienceThe detection of bacterial concentration is important in different fields sinc...
The detection of bacterial concentrations in metalworking fluids (MWFs), oil-in-water emulsions used...
none6Control of water microbial content is of great importance in environmental screening processes....
Bacterial screening is very important in water environmental monitoring, because the presence of dan...
As a first stage toward the development of an impedimetric biosensor to quantify viable bacterial ce...
Development of a miniaturized biosensor system that can be used for rapid detection and counting of ...
Detection and quantification of microbial pollutants in nearly real time is widely needed in the env...
In this study, a simple impedance based technology for measuring bacterial concentrations was develo...
Rapid identification and enumeration of bacteria are critical, given the surge of antibiotic-resista...
This paper presents a biophysical method to characterize single bacterium in water by using an on-ch...
AbstractThis paper presents a biophysical method to characterize single bacterium in water by using ...
International audienceThis review intends to present an overview of methods currently under developm...
Water quality testing typically indirectly measures the amount of Escherichia Coli (E. coli) in wate...
Bacterial concentration, an important parameter for different applications, is usually measured by m...
Bacterial detection is of primary importance in many fields, such as food and environmental monitori...
International audienceThe detection of bacterial concentration is important in different fields sinc...
The detection of bacterial concentrations in metalworking fluids (MWFs), oil-in-water emulsions used...
none6Control of water microbial content is of great importance in environmental screening processes....
Bacterial screening is very important in water environmental monitoring, because the presence of dan...
As a first stage toward the development of an impedimetric biosensor to quantify viable bacterial ce...
Development of a miniaturized biosensor system that can be used for rapid detection and counting of ...
Detection and quantification of microbial pollutants in nearly real time is widely needed in the env...
In this study, a simple impedance based technology for measuring bacterial concentrations was develo...
Rapid identification and enumeration of bacteria are critical, given the surge of antibiotic-resista...
This paper presents a biophysical method to characterize single bacterium in water by using an on-ch...
AbstractThis paper presents a biophysical method to characterize single bacterium in water by using ...
International audienceThis review intends to present an overview of methods currently under developm...
Water quality testing typically indirectly measures the amount of Escherichia Coli (E. coli) in wate...