Issue 1, 2007

Real-time monitoring for bioaerosols—flow cytometry

Abstract

Bioaerosol detection in real time is an urgent civilian and military requirement. In this article, bioaerosol mass spectrometry, an instrument for real-time detection of bioaerosols using simultaneous measurement of particle aerodynamic size and intrinsic fluorescence, real-time qPCR, and FCM/FL were discussed. Although, challenging work remains to determine the interfering substances (e.g. particulates) of different environments, distinguish the specific species with specific probe, and overcome the high detection limit of FCM (104–108 cells ml−1), literature reports suggested that FCM/FL has a great potential for real-time monitoring of bioaerosols.

Graphical abstract: Real-time monitoring for bioaerosols—flow cytometry

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First published
01 Nov 2006

Analyst, 2007,132, 14-16

Real-time monitoring for bioaerosols—flow cytometry

P. Chen and C. Li, Analyst, 2007, 132, 14 DOI: 10.1039/B603611M

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