A Stable and Sensitive Engineering Bacterial Sensor via Physical Biocontainment and Two-Stage Signal Amplification
Huachao Che,
Zhiyue Wang,
Yong Li
et al.
Abstract:Although engineering bacterial sensors have outstanding
advantages
in reflecting the actual bioavailability and continuous monitoring
of pollutants, the potential escape risk of engineering microorganisms
and lower detection sensitivity have always been one of the biggest
challenges limiting their wider application. In this study, a core–shell
hydrogel bead with functionalized silica as the core and alginate-polyacrylamide
as the shell have been developed not only to realize zero escape of
engineered bacteria … Show more
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