Development of an optical sensor for rapid and automatic gram classification of microorganisms

Based on the classical Gram staining technique we created an adapted protocol so it could be used in bacterial suspensions for Gram positive and negative bacteria. The differences between these two types are determined by spectrophotometry. This is a rapid and low cost procedure to classify bacteria...

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Autores principales: Ohlsson, A.H., Bonetto, M.C., Sacco, N.J., Corton, E., Garcia L.
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spelling todo:paper_97814799_v_n_p_Ohlsson2023-10-03T16:43:42Z Development of an optical sensor for rapid and automatic gram classification of microorganisms Ohlsson, A.H. Bonetto, M.C. Sacco, N.J. Corton, E. Garcia L. bacteria classification Gram rapid sensor staining Sensors Bacterial suspensions Gram Gram positive Gram-staining Low costs rapid staining Bacteria Based on the classical Gram staining technique we created an adapted protocol so it could be used in bacterial suspensions for Gram positive and negative bacteria. The differences between these two types are determined by spectrophotometry. This is a rapid and low cost procedure to classify bacteria. © 2014 IEEE. CONF info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_97814799_v_n_p_Ohlsson
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topic bacteria classification
Gram
rapid
sensor
staining
Sensors
Bacterial suspensions
Gram
Gram positive
Gram-staining
Low costs
rapid
staining
Bacteria
spellingShingle bacteria classification
Gram
rapid
sensor
staining
Sensors
Bacterial suspensions
Gram
Gram positive
Gram-staining
Low costs
rapid
staining
Bacteria
Ohlsson, A.H.
Bonetto, M.C.
Sacco, N.J.
Corton, E.
Garcia L.
Development of an optical sensor for rapid and automatic gram classification of microorganisms
topic_facet bacteria classification
Gram
rapid
sensor
staining
Sensors
Bacterial suspensions
Gram
Gram positive
Gram-staining
Low costs
rapid
staining
Bacteria
description Based on the classical Gram staining technique we created an adapted protocol so it could be used in bacterial suspensions for Gram positive and negative bacteria. The differences between these two types are determined by spectrophotometry. This is a rapid and low cost procedure to classify bacteria. © 2014 IEEE.
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author Ohlsson, A.H.
Bonetto, M.C.
Sacco, N.J.
Corton, E.
Garcia L.
author_facet Ohlsson, A.H.
Bonetto, M.C.
Sacco, N.J.
Corton, E.
Garcia L.
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title Development of an optical sensor for rapid and automatic gram classification of microorganisms
title_short Development of an optical sensor for rapid and automatic gram classification of microorganisms
title_full Development of an optical sensor for rapid and automatic gram classification of microorganisms
title_fullStr Development of an optical sensor for rapid and automatic gram classification of microorganisms
title_full_unstemmed Development of an optical sensor for rapid and automatic gram classification of microorganisms
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