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A portable bioelectronic sensing system (BESSY) for environmental deployment incorporating differential microbial sensing in miniaturized reactorsZhou et al., 2017
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- Zhou A
- Baruch M
- Ajo-Franklin C
- Maharbiz M
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- PloS one
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Current technologies are lacking in the area of deployable, in situ monitoring of complex chemicals in environmental applications. Microorganisms metabolize various chemical compounds and can be engineered to be analyte-specific making them naturally suited for …
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