For the rapid detection of bacteria in a blood sample, nucleic acid amplification-based assays are believed to be promising. Nevertheless, the nucleic acids released from the dead blood cells or bacteria could affect the assay performance. This highlights the importance of the isolation of live bacteria from blood samples. To address this issue, this study proposes a two-step process. First, a blood sample was treated with the immuno-magnetic microbeads-based separation to remove the majority of blood cells. Second, an optically induced dielectrophoresis (ODEP) microfluidic system with an integrated dynamic circular light image array was utilized to further isolate and purify the live bacteria from the remaining blood cells based on their s...
Microfluidics promises to re-shape the current health-care system by transferring diagnostic tools f...
Current methods to diagnose bacteremia typically require 18 to 36 hours to detect positive samples a...
In this study, a microfluidic device was presented in which dielectrophoretic movement of red blood ...
textEvery environment of the biosphere supports a particular mix of microorganisms called a microbio...
A neutral particle is polarized when it is subjected to non-uniform electric field, and upon polariz...
Abstract Bacterial culture methods, e.g. Plate Counting Method (PCM), are a gold standard in the ass...
In this study, we demonstrated a micro-fluidic system with multiple functions, including concentrati...
There is a interest in developing the low cost microfluidic device for separation of live and dead b...
Over the course of human history, people have been always troubled by unpredictable outbreaks of pat...
This paper describes the development of an integrated system using a dry film resistant (DFR) microf...
Traditional bacterial identification methods take one to two days to complete, relying on large bact...
This paper describes the development of an integrated system using a dry film resistant (DFR) microf...
International audienceWe report here a method based on DEP separation to concentrate pathogens out o...
With the advent of powerful and automated fluorescence imaging techniques, in depth characterization...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae (S. cerevisiae) has been classically used to treat diarrhea and diarrhea-re...
Microfluidics promises to re-shape the current health-care system by transferring diagnostic tools f...
Current methods to diagnose bacteremia typically require 18 to 36 hours to detect positive samples a...
In this study, a microfluidic device was presented in which dielectrophoretic movement of red blood ...
textEvery environment of the biosphere supports a particular mix of microorganisms called a microbio...
A neutral particle is polarized when it is subjected to non-uniform electric field, and upon polariz...
Abstract Bacterial culture methods, e.g. Plate Counting Method (PCM), are a gold standard in the ass...
In this study, we demonstrated a micro-fluidic system with multiple functions, including concentrati...
There is a interest in developing the low cost microfluidic device for separation of live and dead b...
Over the course of human history, people have been always troubled by unpredictable outbreaks of pat...
This paper describes the development of an integrated system using a dry film resistant (DFR) microf...
Traditional bacterial identification methods take one to two days to complete, relying on large bact...
This paper describes the development of an integrated system using a dry film resistant (DFR) microf...
International audienceWe report here a method based on DEP separation to concentrate pathogens out o...
With the advent of powerful and automated fluorescence imaging techniques, in depth characterization...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae (S. cerevisiae) has been classically used to treat diarrhea and diarrhea-re...
Microfluidics promises to re-shape the current health-care system by transferring diagnostic tools f...
Current methods to diagnose bacteremia typically require 18 to 36 hours to detect positive samples a...
In this study, a microfluidic device was presented in which dielectrophoretic movement of red blood ...