Combination of fluorescence microscopy and nanomotion detection to characterize bacteria.

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serval:BIB_5C6B1759AEF2
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Combination of fluorescence microscopy and nanomotion detection to characterize bacteria.
Journal
Journal of Molecular Recognition
Author(s)
Aghayee S., Benadiba C., Notz J., Kasas S., Dietler G., Longo G.
ISSN
1099-1352 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0952-3499
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2013
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
26
Number
11
Pages
590-595
Language
english
Abstract
Antibiotic-resistant pathogens are a major health concern in everyday clinical practice. Because their detection by conventional microbial techniques requires minimally 24 h, some of us have recently introduced a nanomechanical sensor, which can reveal motion at the nanoscale. By monitoring the fluctuations of the sensor, this technique can evidence the presence of bacteria and their susceptibility to antibiotics in less than 1 h. Their amplitude correlates to the metabolism of the bacteria and is a powerful tool to characterize these microorganisms at low densities. This technique is new and calls for an effort to optimize its protocol and determine its limits. Indeed, many questions remain unanswered, such as the detection limits or the correlation between the bacterial distribution on the sensor and the detection's output. In this work, we couple fluorescence microscopy to the nanomotion investigation to determine the optimal experimental protocols and to highlight the effect of the different bacterial distributions on the sensor.
Keywords
Nanomechanical sensors, Fluorescence microscopy, Bacteria, Nanomotion detector, metabolism, AFM
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Web of science
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20/12/2013 14:00
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20/08/2019 15:14
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