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Front Cell Infect Microbiol
February 2018
Department of Biological Sciences, Mississippi State UniversityStarkville, MS, United States.
Bacteria growing within biofilms are protected from antibiotics and the immune system. Within these structures, horizontal transfer of genes encoding virulence factors, and promoting antibiotic resistance occurs, making biofilms an extremely important aspect of pneumococcal colonization and persistence. Identifying environmental cues that contribute to the formation of biofilms is critical to understanding pneumococcal colonization and infection.
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May 2010
Department of Physics and Astronomy, Institute of Clean Energy Technology, Mississippi State UniversityStarkville, Mississippi 39759, USA.
We combine the evanescent-field scattering sensing mechanism with the fiber-loop ringdown detection scheme to create a new type of fiber optic index sensor using partially cladded single-mode fiber as a sensing element. A detection limit for an optical index change of 3.2x10(-5) is demonstrated in the initial examination by using certified refractive index oils and laboratory-made sodium chloride solutions.
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