Bioluminescent bioreporter integrated circuits (BBICs): Whole-cell environmental monitoring devices

Michael L. Simpson, Michael J. Paulus, Gerald E. Jellison, Gary S. Sayler, David E. Nivens, Hebe M. Dionisi, Steven Ripp, Bruce M. Applegate, Greg Patterson, Eric Bolton, Chris Arnott, James Rochelle

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    Abstract

    We report a chemical sensing technology composed of engineered bioluminescent bacteria placed on an integrated microluminometer. The bacteria have been engineered to luminesce when the targeted compound is metabolized, while the microluminometer detects, processes, and then reports the magnitude of this optical signal. In this work we report our progress in the development of these biosensors and present data from our prototypes.

    Original languageEnglish
    JournalSAE Technical Papers
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 2000
    Event30th International Conference on Environmental Systems - Toulouse, France
    Duration: Jul 10 2000Jul 13 2000

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