The objective of this powerpoint presentation was to determine the role of low-level metal-oxidenanoparticles in causing enhanced bacterialresistance to UV irradiation. Background information is presented on potential routes of nanoparticles into water systems, potential interactions with microbes, and effect of Low-Level Nanoparticles. Topics covered include: Model Engineered Nanoparticles; Bacterial Cultures; Experimental Design; Flow Cytometry Analysis; Effect of oxidative stress on cellmembrane; Enhanced Resistance to UVIrradiation; Nanoparticle Concentration Effect; Pure E. coli Culture Exhibits anEnhanced Resistance; Growth Delay Effect; Effect of ROS-scavengers; and, Intracellular ROS Measurements. Includes figures.
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Edition: Vol. - No. Published: 06/01/2007 Number of Pages: 28File Size: 1 file , 3.5 MB