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arxiv: 1806.01463 · v1 · pith:UXN6Z54Fnew · submitted 2018-06-05 · ⚛️ physics.bio-ph

Femtosecond Photonic Viral Inactivation Probed Using Solid-State Nanopores

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keywords inactivationanalysisconductancefemtosecondnanoporeviralassayingchanges
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We report on the detection of inactivation of virus particles using femtosecond laser radiation by measuring the conductance of a solid state nanopore designed for detecting single virus particles. Conventional methods of assaying for viral inactivation based on plaque forming assays require 24-48 hours for bacterial growth. Nanopore conductance measurements provide information on morphological changes at a single virion level. We show that analysis of a time series of nanopore conductance can quantify the detection of inactivation, requiring only a few minutes from collection to analysis. Morphological changes were verified by Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS). Statistical analysis maximizing the information entropy provides a measure of the Log-reduction value. Taken together, our work provides a rapid method for assaying viral inactivation with femtosecond lasers using solid-state nanopores.

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