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Ethanol Sensor
The primary source of results thus far has been a plate reader. This is a device which can record the optical density (OD – a measure of cell concentration) as well as the fluorescence of up to 96 cultures at once. Ideally, we hope to produce such a robust fluorescent response as to not need the plate reader for qualitative assessments.
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