Team:Arizona State

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Revision as of 03:42, 24 October 2012

the project
Chimeric Report Systems

Diarrhetic pathogens including E.coli O157:H7 serotype, CampylobacterShigella, and Salmonella often contaminate drinking water supplies in developing nations and are responsible for approximately 1.5 million worldwide annual deaths. Current technologies for detection of bacteria include DNA hybridization FRET signaling, electrical detection via immobilized antimicrobial peptides, and PCR amplification followed by gel visualization. Our method of bacterial detection fills a niche in biosensor technology.... More