The potential of bacterial contamination is commonly seen in biological and clinical laboratory surfaces, creating a need to detect the presence of bacteria on a surface. Various bacterial species have been found to naturally exist on surfaces, including Escherichia coli, Salmonella Typhimurium, and Staphylococcus aureus that were investigated in this study. Bacterial presence was identified from laboratory surfaces using a smartphone and low-cost components without culturing or staining. Autofluorescence from bacteria was quantified using a 405 nm LED as an excitation light source. A low-cost acrylic film could isolate the autofluorescence emission. ImageJ was used to process and analyze the images and quantify the emitted autofluorescence...
Vibrio cholerae is a water and food borne bacteria that causes cholera, a severe acute diarrheal dis...
One common method for identifying microbes present fluid and non-fluid samples is fluorescent dye st...
One common method for identifying microbes present fluid and non-fluid samples is fluorescent dye st...
Diagnostics based on fluorescence imaging of biomolecules is typically performed in well-equipped la...
Diagnostics based on fluorescence imaging of biomolecules is typically performed in well-equipped la...
Current methods to detect and quantify biological samples, specifically Natural killer cells, E. Co...
Diagnostics based on fluorescence imaging of biomolecules is typically performed in well-equipped la...
Bacterial counts provide important information during the processes such as pathogen detection and h...
Nature of bacterial infections and the influence of pathogenic bacteria on cells are of critical int...
The use of fluorescence spectroscopy for plaque detection is a fast and effective way to monitor ora...
This study was conducted to characterize the autofluorescence of Escherichia coli, Salmonella typhim...
Conventional methods for the detection and quantitation of bacteria are slow, laborious and require ...
The quantification of pathogenic bacteria in an environmental or clinical sample commonly involves l...
There have been numerous chemical studies to detect Eschericha Coli Bacteria or better known as E.co...
Healthcare-associated infections (HCAI/HAI) represent a substantial threat to patient health during ...
Vibrio cholerae is a water and food borne bacteria that causes cholera, a severe acute diarrheal dis...
One common method for identifying microbes present fluid and non-fluid samples is fluorescent dye st...
One common method for identifying microbes present fluid and non-fluid samples is fluorescent dye st...
Diagnostics based on fluorescence imaging of biomolecules is typically performed in well-equipped la...
Diagnostics based on fluorescence imaging of biomolecules is typically performed in well-equipped la...
Current methods to detect and quantify biological samples, specifically Natural killer cells, E. Co...
Diagnostics based on fluorescence imaging of biomolecules is typically performed in well-equipped la...
Bacterial counts provide important information during the processes such as pathogen detection and h...
Nature of bacterial infections and the influence of pathogenic bacteria on cells are of critical int...
The use of fluorescence spectroscopy for plaque detection is a fast and effective way to monitor ora...
This study was conducted to characterize the autofluorescence of Escherichia coli, Salmonella typhim...
Conventional methods for the detection and quantitation of bacteria are slow, laborious and require ...
The quantification of pathogenic bacteria in an environmental or clinical sample commonly involves l...
There have been numerous chemical studies to detect Eschericha Coli Bacteria or better known as E.co...
Healthcare-associated infections (HCAI/HAI) represent a substantial threat to patient health during ...
Vibrio cholerae is a water and food borne bacteria that causes cholera, a severe acute diarrheal dis...
One common method for identifying microbes present fluid and non-fluid samples is fluorescent dye st...
One common method for identifying microbes present fluid and non-fluid samples is fluorescent dye st...