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Bacteria can be engineered to sense a variety of molecules, such as pollutants or soil nutrients. In most cases, however, ...
Sensors that utilize bacteria to monitor pollutants or nutrients in the soil have been previously made, but their functionality isn’t dependable past the lab, and practicality remains limited. This is ...
Researchers engineered bacteria to produce spectral pigments in response to environmental triggers. Using hyperspectral ...
We developed a novel set of peptide nucleic acid (PNA)-based FISH probes with optimal target specificity by analyzing the variations in 16S ribosomal RNA sequence across all bacterial species." ...
MolecuLight, a global pioneer in point-of-care fluorescence imaging for rapid bacterial detection in wounds, announces its ...
Engineered bacteria secrete powerful nanoparticles to aid in drug delivery, vaccines and treating medical conditions, such as ...
"The ability to visualize bacteria in real-time with MolecuLight has far-reaching implications for improving burn wound reconstruction," says Dr. Erik Hanson-Viana. "By providing immediate ...
Attendees can engage with Dr. Erik Hanson-Viana and MolecuLight representatives, and experience live demonstrations of the MolecuLight i:X® and MolecuLight DXTM imaging systems, understanding how ...