In situ collection and rapid detection of pathogenic bacteria using a flexible sers platform combined with a portable raman spectrometer

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  • who: Huimin Zhao and collaborators from the Faculty of Environment and Life, Beijing International Science and Technology Cooperation Base of Antivirus have published the Article: In Situ Collection and Rapid Detection of Pathogenic Bacteria Using a Flexible SERS Platform Combined with a Portable Raman Spectrometer, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This Au-tobacco packaging paper (Au-TPP) substrate used as a can maximize sample by wiping irregular surfaces and was successfully applied to the on-site and of pathogenic bacteria. fingerprints of pathogenic bacteria can be obtained by of spiked pork using wipeable Au-TPP . . .

     

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