Abstract

This paper presents a rapid method for detecting small quantities of specific bacteria. The method combines phage-coated magnetoelastic (ME) biosensors, microfabricated arrayed bathtubs for cell culture, a surface-scanning detector, and a motorized translation system, enabling real-time monitoring of the growth of specific bacteria in a nutrient broth. Rapid detectionof a few bacterial cells is possible, depending on the sensor size and efficiency of bacterial growth.

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