Measurement of Escherichia coli Density by Suspended Microchannel Resonator (SMR) (CAT#: STEM-PC-0124-CJ)
Introduction
E. coli is a type of bacteria that normally lives inside our intestines, where it helps the body break down and digest food. Some types (or strains) of E. coli, though, are infectious (causing infections that can spread to others).
The SMR uses the principle that the resonating frequency of an oscillating cantilever (visualize a diving board in motion) is proportional to its mass. The SMR is made up of a cantilever containing a tiny fluidics channel surrounded by a vacuum. When a single cell flows through the channel inside the cantilever, the resonant frequency of the cantilever changes in proportion to the mass of the cell.
Applications
Biochemistry; Biomedical
Procedure
1. Sample preparation. 2. The sample solution flows through the microchannel in the resonant cantilever, and mechanical resonance occurs to obtain data. 3. Analyse the data.
1. The SMR is a microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) device that can weigh individual cells to a precision better than one part in 1,000. 2. Using a suspended microchannel resonator, researchers can measure the relative positions of tiny particles as they flow through a fluidic channel.