Electrical pulses identify live bacteria
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A new bioelectrical device that can differentiate dead or alive bacteria within minutes could offer a faster diagnostic tool.
A new bioelectrical device that can differentiate dead or alive bacteria within minutes could offer a faster diagnostic tool.
UK scientists have found a new way to detect bacteria in minutes — by ‘zapping’ the bacteria with electricity.
New technology developed by University of Warwick scientists helps detect bioelectrical signals from bacteria that can be used…
Credit: Pixabay. A discovery by researchers at the School of Life Sciences at the University of Warwick offers a new technology…
A new detection method which can identify the presence of bacteria within a minute, while distinguishing healthy from non-viable…
A discovery by researchers at the School of Life Sciences at the University of Warwick offers a new technology for detecting…
Scientists at the University of Warwick have shown that bioelectrical signals from bacteria can be used to rapidly determine if…