Microbial separation from a complex matrix by a hand-held microfluidic device

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Microbial separation from a complex matrix by a hand-held microfluidic device

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2017

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Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)

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Through a simple chemical activation of biomolecules present in the outer structures of microbial cells, microorganisms can be rapidly isolated on gold-coated surfaces in a microfluidic device with over 99% capture efficiency. Bacterial and fungal cells can be selectively captured, concentrated and retrieved for further analysis.

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US National Science Foundation award No. 1605191, and by the Minnesota Environment and Natural Resource Trust Fund as recommended by the Legislative Citizen Commission on Minnesota’s Resources, through the Minnesota Invasive Terrestrial Plants and Pests Center. Support was also provided by University of Minnesota MnDRIVE Global Food Venture, the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture Hatch project 1006789, and the Schwan Food Company Fellowship.

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10.1039/c7cc06310e

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Singh, R., Brockgreitens, J., Saiapina, O., Wu, Y., & Abbas, A. (2017). Microbial separation from a complex matrix by a hand-held microfluidic device. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England), 53(78), 10788-10791.

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Singh, Renu; Brockgreitens, John; Saiapina, Olga; Wu, Yan; Abbas, Abdennour. (2017). Microbial separation from a complex matrix by a hand-held microfluidic device. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, 10.1039/c7cc06310e.

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