Molecularly imprinted nanoparticle ensembles for rapidly identifying s. epidermidis

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  • who: Chularat Hlaoperm et al. from the University of Vienna, Faculty for Chemistry, Department of Physical Chemistry, Waehringer Strasse, Wien, Austria have published the research work: Molecularly Imprinted Nanoparticle Ensembles for Rapidly Identifying S. epidermidis, in the Journal: Sensors 2023, 3526 of 14/Dec/2022
  • what: __SECTION__ 4. Conclusions.
  • how: To check those results in an independent manner the authors carried out binding experiments between fluorescence-labelled bacteria and fluorescence-labelled MIP nanoparticles respectively. nanoparticles and native untreated cells is 6.224 u00b1 0.1398 nm which is significant.

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