@millervincentj That's very cool. Thank you. Soem cool atomic force microscopy used to detect movements here: https://t.co/0VAOa5bKFP , but no sound track
NATURE(nano): Rapid detection of bacterial resistance to antibiotics using AFM cantilevers as nanomechanical sensors. http://t.co/YecemfABMt
Coming to a hospital near you... can the atomic force microscope make it as a mainstream screening tool? I hope so. http://t.co/miApWcrlhW
A new method assesses response to antibiotics using a microscopic “tuning fork” by detecting vibrations in bacteria http://t.co/jftkEU1dZ8
A new method assesses response to antibiotics using a microscopic “tuning fork” by detecting vibrations in bacteria http://t.co/jftkEU1dZ8
Rapid detection of bacterial resistance to antibiotics using AFM cantilevers as nanomechanical sensors http://t.co/ArtzsdAhVE #Microbiology
Four new papers (3/4): Early and rapid detection of bacteria resistance to drugs with AFM cantilever sensors. http://t.co/UxORlpFMwx
Desenvolupen un dispositiu que pot detectar la presència de bactèries en dos minuts, en comptes de en vàries setmanes.http://t.co/0eLUH8h3tF
@kmasaru426 pdfは見れますね。この話、昨年EPFLを訪問した際、是非聞いてくれということで直接本人から紹介されました。その時は、何故センサーの振動が変動するのかは明確でないでと言っていました。http://t.co/Mp2AMaLEgo
解説記事の時点で怪しいとつぶやいた件の論文、存在しない。どういうことだろう??? http://t.co/OLr2XR6Oey http://t.co/MLJeHpmk86