Development of nano-immunosensor with magnetic separation and electrical detection of Escherichia coli using antibody conjugated Fe3O4@Ppy

Detection of bacterial pathogens is the need of the hour due to the increase in antibiotic resistance and the infusion of multi-drug-resistant parasites. The conventional strategies such as ELISA, PCR, and MNP based tests for the detection are efficient but they are cost, time, lab, and manpower int...

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