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Escherichia coli: the best biological drinking water indicator for public health protection
S. Edberg, E. Rice, R. Karlin, M. Allen
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Liquid Metal Microrobots for Magnetically Guided Transvascular Navigation
Liquid metal‐based microrobots combine magnetic steering, intrinsic X‐ray visibility and softness, to navigate blood vessels even against flow. Under clinically relevant magnetic fields, liquid metal microrobots roll along vessel walls, cross endothelial barriers, and accumulate in target tissues.
Xiaohui Ju +7 more
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An aptamer-functionalized AuNPs/rGO nanocomposite biosensor for ultrasensitive detection of foodborne pathogen E. coli O157:H7. [PDF]
Izadi M, Arvand M.
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Merging materials processing tricks inspired by mussel and mistletoe fiber fabrication, solutions of cationic mussel byssus proteins were mixed with modified anionic nanocrystalline cellulose, producing distinctive core‐shell condensates. Simple processing of condensate suspensions using freeze‐drying produced hierarchically structured porous protein ...
Hamideh R. Alanagh +9 more
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Recoded Bacteriophage Genome for Bio-Orthogonal-Enabled Concentration and Detection of <i>E. coli</i> in Drinking Water. [PDF]
Parker DR +4 more
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The Vegan Villain Sets Out to The End of Summer: Functionalized Coatings as Biohybrid UV‐Sensors
This study introduces biohybrid coatings incorporating E. coli biomass expressing photoconvertible fluorescent proteins as UV‐A responsive elements. Upon irradiation at 400 nm, the coatings exhibit an irreversible fluorescence shift from green to red within 15 min. Notably, the photoconversion capability is retained after >1 year of storage.
Amelie Skopp +3 more
wiley +1 more source
Solid-state platform (SSP) to produce terpenes from enzymatically treated textile waste with <i>E. coli</i>. [PDF]
Zebec Ž +6 more
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PDMS samples were covalently coated with mucin glycoproteins and then treated with either plasma activated water (PAW) or saline (PAS) as a means of disinfection. The samples could be successfully sterilized without compromising the structural integrity or functionality of those coatings.
Bernardo Miller Naranjo +4 more
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Elementary 3D organization of active and silenced E. coli genome. [PDF]
Gavrilov AA +12 more
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