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A B cell-based sensor for rapid identification of pathogens

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SCIENCE
Volume 301, Issue 5630, Pages 213-215

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.1084920

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We report the use of genetically engineered cells in a pathogen identification sensor. This sensor uses B lymphocytes that have been engineered to emit light within seconds of exposure to specific bacteria and viruses. We demonstrated rapid screening of relevant samples and identification of a variety of pathogens at very low levels. Because of its speed, sensitivity, and specificity, this pathogen identification technology could prove useful for medical diagnostics, biowarfare defense, food- and water-quality monitoring, and other applications.

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