Nanosized Traps Diagnosing Bacterial Infections
TBMG-33071
10/01/2018
- Content
A new type of lab on a chip has the potential to become a clinical tool capable of detecting very small quantities of disease-causing bacteria in just minutes. The device is made of nanosized “islands,” about one-tenth of the thickness of a single human hair, which act as bacterial traps or snares.
- Citation
- "Nanosized Traps Diagnosing Bacterial Infections," Mobility Engineering, October 1, 2018.