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Development of a bacterial biosensor for arsenite detection

Buffi, N.
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Merulla, D.
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Barbaud, F.
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2010
the 14th Annual European Conference on Micro&Nanoscale Technologies for the Biosciences, NanoBioTech

In order to provide an alternative measurement tool for arsenic contamination, we are developing a sensor that uses agarose beads containing a genetically engineered Escherichia coli strain producing a fluorescent signal in response to arsenite. Beads with cells are incorporated into a microfluidic system where they can be exposed to aqueous samples containing arsenic.

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conference poster not in proceedings
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Buffi, N.
Merulla, D.
Barbaud, F.
Beggah, S.
Renaud, P.  
van der Meer, J. R.
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2010

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the 14th Annual European Conference on Micro&Nanoscale Technologies for the Biosciences, NanoBioTech

Montreux, Switzerland

October 25-27, 2010

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April 16, 2012
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