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titleOfInvention A robot and method for in-situ detection of intestinal microorganisms
abstract The invention discloses a robot and method for in-situ detection of intestinal microorganisms, comprising a robot body, the robot body includes a hydrogel support and a sodium alginate cross-linked network layer, and the sodium alginate cross-linked network layer is respectively arranged on The two ends of the hydrogel support; one end of the sodium alginate cross-linked network layer is provided with energy particles, and the energy particles can react with acidic solution to generate bubbles; the other end of the sodium alginate cross-linked network layer is provided with There is an immunodetection unit, and the immunodetection unit includes nanoparticles provided with a fluorescent protein and an antibody, and the antibody can trigger the fluorescent protein to emit fluorescence when specifically combined with the detected microorganism. The invention realizes the in-situ detection of the microbial state, and the detection result can accurately reflect the most real microbial situation in the intestinal tract.
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