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Spring 2021
Information is transmitted between neurons through the flow of different ions and the release of neurotransmitters at speeds on the order of milliseconds. The advent of genetically encoded fluorescent protein (FP)-based optical indicators for neuronal activity, which can be precisely targeted...
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Use of surfaces functionalized with phage tailspike proteins to capture and detect bacteria in biosensors and bioassays
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The food safety and human diagnostics markets are in need of faster working, reliable, sensitive, specific, low cost bioassays and biosensors for bacterial detection. This thesis reports the use of P22 bacteriophage tailspike proteins (TSP) immobilized on silanized silicon surfaces, roughened at...