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Waste into wealth: Harvesting useful products from microbial growth


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IMAGE: Anca Delgado (left) and Aide Robles are researchers in the Biodesign Swette Center for Environmental Biotechnology. Delgado is also an assistant professor in ASU s School of Sustainable Engineering and the.
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Credit: The Biodesign Institute at Arizona State university
Ancient alchemists dreamed of transforming base materials like lead into gold and other valuable commodities. While such efforts generally came to naught, researchers today are having some success in extracting a variety of useful products like aviation fuels, lubricants, solvents, food additives and plastics from organic waste.
The trick is accomplished with the aid of specialized bacteria, whose metabolic activities can convert simpler chemicals into useful products through a microbial growth process knows as chain elongation. ....

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Detecting multiple sepsis biomarkers from whole blood - made fast, accurate, and cheap


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IMAGE: Wyss Institute researchers have developed eRapid technology as an affinity-based, low-cost electrochemical diagnostic sensor platform for the multiplexed detection of clinically relevant sepsis biomarkers in whole blood.
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Credit: Wyss Institute at Harvard University
(BOSTON) Many life-threatening medical conditions, such as sepsis, which is triggered by blood-borne pathogens, cannot be detected accurately and quickly enough to initiate the right course of treatment. In patients that have been infected by an unknown pathogen and progress to overt sepsis, every additional hour that an effective antibiotic cannot be administered significantly increases the mortality rate, so time is of utmost essence. ....

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