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ZnO Nanorods Room Temperature Photoluminescence Biosensors For Salmonella Detection

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Abstract

Salmonella antibodies immobilized on ZnO nanostructures surface from liquid solutions, resulted in enhance of ZnO photoluminescence intensity. Biosensor reaction to salmonella antigens caused to decrease of PL intensity for all measured antigen concentrations.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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