A miniaturized, disposable microbial culture chip has been fabricated by microengineering a highly porous ceramic sheet with up to one million growth compartments. This versatile culture format, with discrete compartments as small as 7 x 7 µm, allowed the growth of segregated microbial samples at an unprecedented density. The chip has been used for four complementary applications in microbiology. (i) As a fast viable counting system that showed a dynamic range of over 10,000, a low degree of bias, and a high culturing efficiency. (ii) In high-throughput screening, with the recovery of 1 fluorescent microcolony in 10,000. (iii) In screening for an enzyme-based, nondominant phenotype by the targeted recovery of Escherichia coli transformed wi...
Development of a microfluidic chip for quantitative microbiology. The chip allow for parallel cultur...
Microfluidic systems could, in principle, enable high-throughput breeding and screening of microbial...
The rising costs of bioprocess research and development emphasize the need for high-throughput, low-...
A miniaturized, disposable microbial culture chip has been fabricated by microengineering a highly p...
A new microfluidic chip integrated with 120 parallel microbial suspension culture units is demonstra...
ABSTRACT Current in vitro techniques for the culture of microorganisms, and particularly of delicate...
A highly porous inorganic material (Anopore) was shown to be an effective support for culturing and ...
La microbiologie est la science qui s'attache à l'étude des microorganismes et de leurs propriétés. ...
Culture conditions including pH, nutrient concentration and temperature strongly influence the prope...
This article describes Bacteria ID Chips ('BacChips'): an inexpensive, portable, and autonomous micr...
Acinetobacter baumannii (A. baumannii) is an opportunistic nosocomial pathogen [1] responsible for a...
We present a perfusion culture system with miniature bioreactors and peristaltic pumps. The bioreact...
Handling microorganisms in high throughput and their deployment into miniaturized platforms presents...
Poster on "Open Science Hardware in Microbiology" presented on the "Molecular Biology of Plant Patho...
This project is focused on determining the efficacy of the alternative microbiological plate countin...
Development of a microfluidic chip for quantitative microbiology. The chip allow for parallel cultur...
Microfluidic systems could, in principle, enable high-throughput breeding and screening of microbial...
The rising costs of bioprocess research and development emphasize the need for high-throughput, low-...
A miniaturized, disposable microbial culture chip has been fabricated by microengineering a highly p...
A new microfluidic chip integrated with 120 parallel microbial suspension culture units is demonstra...
ABSTRACT Current in vitro techniques for the culture of microorganisms, and particularly of delicate...
A highly porous inorganic material (Anopore) was shown to be an effective support for culturing and ...
La microbiologie est la science qui s'attache à l'étude des microorganismes et de leurs propriétés. ...
Culture conditions including pH, nutrient concentration and temperature strongly influence the prope...
This article describes Bacteria ID Chips ('BacChips'): an inexpensive, portable, and autonomous micr...
Acinetobacter baumannii (A. baumannii) is an opportunistic nosocomial pathogen [1] responsible for a...
We present a perfusion culture system with miniature bioreactors and peristaltic pumps. The bioreact...
Handling microorganisms in high throughput and their deployment into miniaturized platforms presents...
Poster on "Open Science Hardware in Microbiology" presented on the "Molecular Biology of Plant Patho...
This project is focused on determining the efficacy of the alternative microbiological plate countin...
Development of a microfluidic chip for quantitative microbiology. The chip allow for parallel cultur...
Microfluidic systems could, in principle, enable high-throughput breeding and screening of microbial...
The rising costs of bioprocess research and development emphasize the need for high-throughput, low-...