This paper describes a method to detect the presence of bacteria in aqueous samples, based on the capture of bacteria on a syringe filter, and the infection of targeted bacterial species with a bacteriophage (phage). The use of phage as a reagent provides two opportunities for signal amplification: i) the replication of phage inside a live bacterial host (1000-fold amplification for M13 phage in E. coli K12), and ii) the rapid conversion of a colorless substrate to a colored or fluorescent product by an enzyme that is co-expressed with the phage (in this demonstration β- galactosidase, which has a turnover rate of ~ 600 molecules/second). This method can detect a single colony-forming unit (CFU) of E. coli in one liter of water with an over...
Rapid detection of bacterial pathogens is a critical unmet need for both food and environmental samp...
Foodborne illness is a leading public health concern with a significant impact on food industries an...
Rapid detection assays were developed for Escherichia coli by using the fluorogenic substrate 4-meth...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: This paper describes a method to detect the presence of bacteria...
Drinking water standards in the United States mandate a zero tolerance of generic E. coli in 100mL o...
Drinking water standards in the United States mandate a zero tolerance of generic E. coli in 100mL o...
Rapid detection of bacteria in water and food samples is a critical need. The current molecular meth...
Rapid detection of bacteria in water and food samples is a critical need. The current molecular meth...
One of the major safety causes in drinking water is from the bacteria contamination, especially in d...
The monitoring of drinking water for indicators of fecal contamination is crucial for ensuring a saf...
Access to sanitary drinking water is a fundamental human right required for the continued prosperity...
Bacteria are ubiquitous and vital constituents of our environment, our foods, and our bodies. A smal...
Foodborne illness is a leading public health concern with a significant impact on food industries an...
Rapid detection of bacterial pathogens is a critical unmet need for both food and environmental samp...
Rapid detection of bacterial pathogens is a critical unmet need for both food and environmental samp...
Rapid detection of bacterial pathogens is a critical unmet need for both food and environmental samp...
Foodborne illness is a leading public health concern with a significant impact on food industries an...
Rapid detection assays were developed for Escherichia coli by using the fluorogenic substrate 4-meth...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: This paper describes a method to detect the presence of bacteria...
Drinking water standards in the United States mandate a zero tolerance of generic E. coli in 100mL o...
Drinking water standards in the United States mandate a zero tolerance of generic E. coli in 100mL o...
Rapid detection of bacteria in water and food samples is a critical need. The current molecular meth...
Rapid detection of bacteria in water and food samples is a critical need. The current molecular meth...
One of the major safety causes in drinking water is from the bacteria contamination, especially in d...
The monitoring of drinking water for indicators of fecal contamination is crucial for ensuring a saf...
Access to sanitary drinking water is a fundamental human right required for the continued prosperity...
Bacteria are ubiquitous and vital constituents of our environment, our foods, and our bodies. A smal...
Foodborne illness is a leading public health concern with a significant impact on food industries an...
Rapid detection of bacterial pathogens is a critical unmet need for both food and environmental samp...
Rapid detection of bacterial pathogens is a critical unmet need for both food and environmental samp...
Rapid detection of bacterial pathogens is a critical unmet need for both food and environmental samp...
Foodborne illness is a leading public health concern with a significant impact on food industries an...
Rapid detection assays were developed for Escherichia coli by using the fluorogenic substrate 4-meth...