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Invesbidgation of antibiotic resistance of microorganisms by the usage of electrochemical methods

Abstract

Electrochemical method for analysis of Escherichia coli strain JM109 by cyclic voltammetry and square
wave voltammetry was developed. Based on the electrochemical activity of bacterial cells a system for
determining the sensitivity of microbiological material to antibiotics was proposed. Electrochemical method
provides data on antibiotic resistance of E.coli JM109 cells for 2-5 hours.

About the Authors

Я. Чаленко¹
НИИ биомедицинской химии В.Н. Ореховича РАМН, Москва
Russian Federation


В. Шумянцева¹
НИИ биомедицинской химии В.Н. Ореховича РАМН, Москва
Russian Federation


С. Ермолаева²
НИИ эпидемиологии и микробиологии имени почетного академика Н.Ф. Гамалеи, Москва
Russian Federation


А. Арчаков¹
НИИ биомедицинской химии В.Н. Ореховича РАМН, Москва
Russian Federation


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