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- who: Jianqiu Zhao and collaborators from the Jilin University, Changchun, China have published the paper: Electrolysis of Bacteria Based on Microfluidic Technology, in the Journal: Micromachines 2023, 144 of /2023/
- what: The authors designed an integrated microfluidic chip to achieve E. coli lysis by applying an alternating current (AC) electric field and investigated the effects of voltage frequency and flow rate on the lysis. The microfluidic and hoses were sterilized withwith alcohol and rinsed with ultrapure microfluidicchip, chip,syringes, syringes, and hoses were sterilized alcohol and rinsed with ulwater (UPW) experiments to ensuretothat no bacteria . . .

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