Artificial fluorogenic substrates in microfluidic devices for bacterial diagnostics in biotechnology

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Providing new fluorogenic substrates with designed enzyme-labile moieties for microfluidic live cell analysis is an innovative complementary approach to conventional cultivation based methods of bacterial diagnostics. The advance of their integrated application in microfluidic devices is presented in comparison to established approaches. A comprehensive insight on recent implementation is given and highlighted with a commercially available example.

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Krämer, C. E. M., Wiechert, W., & Kohlheyer, D. (2016). Artificial fluorogenic substrates in microfluidic devices for bacterial diagnostics in biotechnology. In Journal of Flow Chemistry (Vol. 6, pp. 3–7). Akademiai Kiado Rt. https://doi.org/10.1556/1846.2015.00035

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