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Poly(HEMA) brushes emerging as a new platform for direct detection of food pathogen in milk samples

Publication at First Faculty of Medicine |
2011

Abstract

Surface plasmon resonance biosensors capable of in real time detection of Cronobacter at concentration down to 106 cells mL(-1) in samples of fresh-whole fat milk and powder infant formulation milk were developed. The lowest detection limit 104 cells mL(-1) was achieved in PBS with sensors prepared by covalently immobilization.