Plants, microbes, and fungi are examples of “green resources” in which water is used as a solvent [43]. Fungi are regarded as interesting alternatives for the production of nanoparticles, both inside and outside of cells. Myconanotechnology is an emerging field of science and technology that...
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Yet, in the case of Raman-based approaches, a few examples are described with a long time elapsed among them. From such analysis, it can be considered that fluorescence and colorimetric detection approaches are the most suitable schemes for bacteria detection, due probably to the stability of ...
To simulate the use of the graphene wireless sensor in hospital sanitation and biohazard monitoring, the sensing elements were integrated on to an intravenous (I.V.) bag through the dissolution of the supporting silk substrate (FIG. 14A). S. aureus has been reported to survive up to 9 ...