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Optical Method for Microfluidic Detection of Bacteria in Water

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Abstract

Fluorescence scanner was used to detect and quantify K12 bacteria in water to a detection limit of 3800 CFU/mL by correlating quantum dot fluorescence signal intensity to number of bacteria obtained by plate count.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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