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Bioluminescent Bacterial Imaging In Vivo
Published on: November 4, 2012
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Real time detection of live microbes using a highly sensitive bioluminescent nitroreductase probe
Roger H F Wong1, Thomas Kwong, Kwok-Hei Yau
1Department of Chemistry, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong, P. R. China. hoyuay@hku.hk.
Abstract:
A highly sensitive and selective nitroreductase probe, showing a rapid and strong bioluminescence enhancement (>100-fold in 5 minutes), and its initial application in the real time detection of both Gram positive and Gram negative live bacteria and monitoring of their growth has been reported.
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