Methods, systems, and devices for detecting and identifying microorganisms in microbiological culture

Provided herein are methods, systems, and devices for detecting and/or identifying one or more specific microorganisms in a culture sample. Indicator particles, such as surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS)-active nanoparticles, 5 each having associated therewith one or more specific binding me...

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Main Authors Danhof, Scott N, Marshall, Michael L, Haubert, Thomas D, Lizzi, Michael Justin, Sebba, David S, Curry, Adam C, Campbell, Robert L, Talmer, Mark A, Woodley, Wendy Dale, Somerville, Randy J, Dolan, Kevin G, Kessler, Jack, Fallows, Eric A, Carruthers, Erin Gooch, Bartkowiak, Miroslaw, Prescott, James A, Weidemaier, Kristin, Ulrich, M. Scott, Lentz, Ammon David, Lockhart, Artis R, Ritchey, Ernie, Gorelick, Donald E, Kuroda, Melody M.H, Livingston, Dwight, Kramer, Gregory S, Lovette, Spencer, Ojala, Jeffrey S, Liebmann-Vinson, Andrea
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LanguageEnglish
Published 06.04.2017
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Summary:Provided herein are methods, systems, and devices for detecting and/or identifying one or more specific microorganisms in a culture sample. Indicator particles, such as surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS)-active nanoparticles, 5 each having associated therewith one or more specific binding members having an affinity for the one or more microorganisms of interest, can form a complex with specific microorganisms in the culture sample. Further, agitating magnetic capture particles also having associated therewith one or more specific binding members having an affinity for the one or more microorganisms of interest can be used to capture 10 the microorganism-indicator particle complex and concentrate the complex in a localized area of an assay vessel for subsequent detection and identification. The complex can be dispersed, pelleted, and redispersed so that the culture sample can be retested a number of times during incubation so as to allow for real-time monitoring of the culture sample.
Bibliography:Application Number: AU20170201877