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Foodborne Pathogen Screening Using Magneto-fluorescent Nanosensor: Rapid Detection of E. Coli O157:H7
Published on: September 17, 2017
Nanoantennas as biomarkers for bacterial detection
Hiroshi Shiigi1, Takamasa Kinoshita1, Maho Fukuda1
1Department of Applied Chemistry, Osaka Prefecture University, 1-2 Gakuen, Naka, Sakai, Osaka 599-8570, Japan.
Abstract:
Understanding the biology of bacteria is critical for exploiting their beneficial properties and for preventing and treating bacterial diseases. Nanobioscience is an area that has recently seen major scientific progress. Here, we demonstrate that a raspberry-shaped nanostructure with a high density of gold nanoparticles acts like an excellent antenna due to its optical properties, which permit sensitive detection and analysis of bacterial cells. By using antibodies, these nanoantennas can be engineered to recognize only specific bacterial species. This system provides a new technique that will allow for more sensitive detection of specific bacteria.
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