Covalently linked to vancomycin (Van), chemically stable and highly magnetic anisotropic FePt magnetic nanoparticles (3-4 nm) become water-soluble and capture vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) and other Gram-positive bacteria at concentrations approximately 10(1) cfu/mL via polyvalent ligand-receptor interactions. When a pyramidal end of a magnet "focuses" the nanoparticles into approximately 1 mm(2) area, the bacteria can be observed by an optical microscope and further identified by electron micrograph (EM). Compared to the conventional use of magnetic particles (with the sizes of 1-5 microm) in biological separation or drug delivery, magnetic nanoparticles, combined with specific receptor-ligand interactions, promise a sensitive and rapid protocol to detect pathogens.

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