The suitability of low-cost impedance sensors for microbiological purposes and biofilm growth monitoring was evaluated. The sensors with interdigitated electrodes were fabricated in PCB and LTCC technologies. The electrodes were golden (LTCC) or gold-plated (PCB) to provide surface stability. The sensors were used for monitoring growth and degradation of the reference ATCC 15442 Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain biofilm in invitro setting. During the experiment, the impedance spectra of the sensors were measured and analysed using electrical equivalent circuit (EEC) modelling. Additionally, the process of adhesion and growth of bacteria on a sensor’s surface was assessed by means of the optical and SEM microscopy. EEC and SEM microscopic analys...
Bacteria found in diverse ecosystems grow in a community of aggregated cells that favors their survi...
Impedance spectroscopy has been applied in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cytometry as a label-free meth...
In this study, a simple impedance based technology for measuring bacterial concentrations was develo...
AbstractShape of metallisation on Quartz Tuning Forks (QTFs) allowed to use them as impedance sensor...
Biofilm monitoring in environmental and biomedical applications remains a challenge. Currently, conv...
The lack of biological stability of water which is introduced into the network, leads primarily to i...
In this work, the ability of an impedance sensor to rapidly detect bacteria growth in a culture medi...
International audienceUnderstanding and sensing microbial biofilm formation onto surfaces remains hi...
Bacteria are ubiquitous, forming biofilms on nearly any surface in an aqueous environment. The accum...
Bacteria found in diverse ecosystems grow in a community of aggregated cells that favors their survi...
The negative impact of biofilms in both the industry and the human health, demands the development o...
Bacterial colonization of surfaces and interfaces has a major impact on various areas in-cluding bio...
<div><p>Bacteria found in diverse ecosystems grow in a community of aggregated cells that favors the...
Biofilm development on surfaces represents one of the most challenging issues in the medical field. ...
In medical and food industry,most common nosocomial infections and contaminations are caused by ...
Bacteria found in diverse ecosystems grow in a community of aggregated cells that favors their survi...
Impedance spectroscopy has been applied in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cytometry as a label-free meth...
In this study, a simple impedance based technology for measuring bacterial concentrations was develo...
AbstractShape of metallisation on Quartz Tuning Forks (QTFs) allowed to use them as impedance sensor...
Biofilm monitoring in environmental and biomedical applications remains a challenge. Currently, conv...
The lack of biological stability of water which is introduced into the network, leads primarily to i...
In this work, the ability of an impedance sensor to rapidly detect bacteria growth in a culture medi...
International audienceUnderstanding and sensing microbial biofilm formation onto surfaces remains hi...
Bacteria are ubiquitous, forming biofilms on nearly any surface in an aqueous environment. The accum...
Bacteria found in diverse ecosystems grow in a community of aggregated cells that favors their survi...
The negative impact of biofilms in both the industry and the human health, demands the development o...
Bacterial colonization of surfaces and interfaces has a major impact on various areas in-cluding bio...
<div><p>Bacteria found in diverse ecosystems grow in a community of aggregated cells that favors the...
Biofilm development on surfaces represents one of the most challenging issues in the medical field. ...
In medical and food industry,most common nosocomial infections and contaminations are caused by ...
Bacteria found in diverse ecosystems grow in a community of aggregated cells that favors their survi...
Impedance spectroscopy has been applied in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cytometry as a label-free meth...
In this study, a simple impedance based technology for measuring bacterial concentrations was develo...