Rapid Magnetic Nanobiosensor for the detection of Serratia marcescen

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The development of rapid, sensitive, accurate and reliable bacterial detection methods are of keen interest to ensure food safety and hospital security. Therefore, the development of a fast, specific, low-cost and trusted methods is in high demand. Magnetic nanoparticles with their unique material properties have been utilized as a tool for pathogen detection. Here, we present a novel iron oxide nanoparticles labeled with specific targeting antibodies to improve specificity and extend the use of nanoparticles as nanosensors. The results indicated that antibody labeled iron oxide platform that binds specifically to Serriata marcescenst in a straightforward method is very specific and sensitive. The system is capable of rapid and specific detection of various clinically relevant bacterial species, with sensitivity down to single bacteria. The generic platform could be used to identify pathogens for a variety of applications rapidly.

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Aljabali, A. A. A., Hussein, E., Aljumaili, O., Zoubi, M. A., Altrad, B., Albatayneh, K., & Abd Al-Razaq, M. A. (2018). Rapid Magnetic Nanobiosensor for the detection of Serratia marcescen. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 305). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/305/1/012005

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