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Microbial sensors environmental control

It is well known that survival and proliferation of microbial cells in the environment depend on the expression of advantageous phenotypes controlled by the genotype expression. It is becoming clear that such evolutionary pressure has resulted in a network of sensor mechanisms that transduce environmental stimuli into gene expression and hence a phenotype complementary to the prevail-... [Pg.8]

This chapter reviews the importance and applications of electrochemical DNA biosensors in the field of environmental monitoring and control. The general description of electrochemical DNA biosensors is given herein, and also the applications of these biosensors based on different electrochemical techniques using various electrode materials for environmental analysis are discussed in detail considering monitoring of various pollutants that interact with DNA immobilized onto sensor surfaces in order to detect sequence-selective nucleic acid hybridizatiOTi related to microbial or viral pathogens. [Pg.325]


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