2004 Center Publications
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Thesis/Dissertations
- Gaba, Anjali, Agricultural and Biological Engineering. Bioprocess Engineering. M.S., (2000-2003), Covalent Immobilization of Antibody C11E9 on a Silica Surface for Use in a Biosensor and Capture of Antigen Listeria Monocytogenes Using the Immobilized Antibody.
- Geng, T., Study of antibodies to stress induced cellular antigens of Listeria monocytogenes and its detection using a fiber-optic biosensor in food. PhD Dissertation. 2004. Purdue University. 140 p.
- Geng, Tao, Food Science, Ph.D., (2001-2004), Study of Antibodies to Stress Induced Cellular Antigens of Listeria monocytogenes and its Detection Using a Fiber-Optic Biosensor in Food. Dissertation Defended: April 6, 2004.
- Gomez, Rafael, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Ph.D., (2001-2003), Microfabricated Device for Impedance-Based Electronic Detection of Bacterial Metabolism. Dissertation Defended: November 26, 2003.
- Guo, S., Optical scattering for bacterial colony detection and characterization. Master of Science Dissertation. 2004. Purdue University. 98 p.
- Maldonado, Y., Characterization of Escherichia coli from food, clinical and environmental sources by genomic typing, cytotoxicity analysis and by adhesion to eukaryotic cells. MS Thesis. 2004. 116 p.
- Naschansky, K.M., Cytotoxicity and cell-based sensors for detection of Listeria monocytogenes and Bacillus cereus. PhD Dissertation. 2004. Purdue University. 115 p.
- Vierra, J. M., Detection of Fusarium graminearum and Fusarium verticillioides by immunocapture real-time PCR. M.S. Thesis. 2004. Purdue University. 69 p.
- Wampler, J.L., Listeria monocytogenes adhesion to intestinal cells is mediated in part, by interaction of Listeria adhesion protein with a eukaryotic cell receptor, heat shock protein 60. PhD Dissertation. 2003. Purdue University. 86 p.
- Geng, T., Study of antibodies to stress induced cellular antigens of Listeria monocytogenes and its detection using a fiber-optic biosensor in food. PhD Dissertation. 2004. Purdue University. 140 p.