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Bacterial Single-cell Whole Genome Se...
2023-07-20Sequencing the genome of single bacterial cells has long been technically difficult due to the seemingly incorrigible bias in the gene amplification stage of the process, making it hard to produce high-coverage genome sequence from precisely just one bacterial cell.A new process developed by researchers at the Single-Cell Center, Qingdao Institute of Bioenergy and Bioprocess Technology (QIBEBT)...
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Antibacterial Detergents Reduce Micro...
2023-06-20Although antibacterial detergents have been demonstrated to reduce malodor in textiles, their impact on microbial diversity during the laundry process and the subsequent effect on malodor in textiles have yet to be fully examined. Researchers from the Qingdao Institute of Bioenergy and Bioprocess Technology (QIBEBT) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and Procter & Gamble have provided evi...
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SCIVVS approach supports faster and c...
2023-06-12Probiotics claim to host a slew of health benefits for a person. Rapid expansion of the probiotics industry demands fast, sensitive, comprehensive and low-cost strategies for quality assessment.A research team led by the Qingdao Institute of Bioenergy and Bioprocess Technology (QIBEBT) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) has developed a new approach called Single-Cell Identification, Via...
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iPODs: Making portable droplet microf...
2023-05-05Rapid-results testing has become an increasingly important part of our fast-paced world. Utilizing droplet microfluidics allows for quicker point-of-care testing (POCT) but is not always as accurate, and currently requires an amount of external effort for proper handling.The Integrated Portable Droplets system, or iPODs, developed by researchers from the Single-Cell Center at Qingdao Institut...
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Label-free Droplet-based Methods Impr...
2023-04-14Effective, accurate and quick ways to screen and sort microbes are in short supply. Most methods available now rely on additional labeling steps to sort bacteria, which are typically time-consuming and cannot work well for industrial-scale breeding.The need for accuracy and speed are met using a label-free droplet-based integrated microfluidic platform that screens bacterial growth based on phe...
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New Raman-based Flow Cytometry Tool I...
2023-03-30A new platform established by researchers at the Single-Cell Center, Qingdao Institute of Bioenergy and Bioprocess Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (QIBEBT/CAS) improves accuracy, throughput, and stability in profiling dynamic metabolic features of cells – the basic building blocks of all life forms on Earth.Their study, published in Advanced Science on Mar. 4, describes how this ...
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Optical “Tweezer” achieves fast, lo...
2022-12-23Researchers from the Qingdao Institute of Bioenergy and Bioprocess Technology (QIBEBT) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) have proposed a new technology, called optical tweezer-assisted pool-screening and single-cell isolation (OPSI) system, which achieves 99.7% purity of sorting target cells, with all done in real-time.The study was published in Lab on a Chip on Nov. 29.Versatile, facile...
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AI Image Recognition Allows Automatic...
2022-12-20The identification, sorting and export of single bacterial cells rather than just populations of them has long been incredibly complex, expensive and often just does not work without damaging the cells.Now, researchers from the Qingdao Institute of Bioenergy and Bioprocess Technology (QIBEBT) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and their collaborators have proposed a new system called "Eas...
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Single-cell Raman-based tool develope...
2022-11-02Currently, the best way for scientists to isolate a specific microbe with a particular metabolic function from an environment is to take a sample of cells, culture them, and then screen them for the desired cell functions.This method has several limitations. First, scientists have not identified most cells in nature, limiting the results to previously cultured cells. Second, the way cells behav...
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Shedding Light on Oceanic Dark Matter...
2022-10-24Knowing whether or not marine microbes engage in photosynthesis — the use of sunlight to turn carbon dioxide and water into energy — could help scientist to learn if ocean bacteria play a role in the global carbon cycle.However, most marine microbes remain unstudied, in part because they do not grow under laboratory conditions, which limits the scientific community’s knowledge on if these ...