What if there were a way to make proteins, enzymes and reagents right in the lab, in small amounts, on demand? Microscopic images of E.coli bacteria. Image courtesy of the Center for Disease Control.
The ability to precisely edit the genomes of bacteria has long been a goal of microbiologists. Such technology would enable ...
Engineers and biochemists have brought their skills together to make it possible for untrained users to confirm contamination in fluids using a biogel test that changes color in the presence of such ...
Scientists have developed a new test that can easily and quickly identify bacteria in any liquid, such as water, milk, or urine. This test uses a type of virus that only insects bacterial cells, ...
A major collaboration involving nine labs, led by scientists at Gladstone Institutes, has transferred a particularly useful ...
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Nanoscale robot cleaner captures and removes bacteria in lab tests
A robot smaller than a single bacterium can now chase down, capture, transport, and release live microbes in water, all ...
Used with Beckman’s immunoassay analysers, MeMed’s BV test has been demonstrated to reduce unnecessary antibiotic use.
Modeling Shows Adoption of New Access MeMed BV Assay Could Cut up to €80M in Avoidable Costs across European Health Systems through Fewer Unnecessary Admissions and Testing BREA, Calif., April 13, ...
Researchers have developed a rapid colour-changing test that can distinguish between different strains of golden staph, ...
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